Self-Determination Theory Flashcards

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SDT

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a theory of human motivation focused on how social environments foster or hinder intrinsic motivation, self-regulation, and psychological well-being

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SDT proposes that people have three innate psychological needs:

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  • Autonomy – feeling in control of one’s actions.
  • Competence – feeling effective in one’s activities.
  • Relatedness – feeling connected to others.
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Key Components of SDT - Intrinsic Motivation

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Maintained only when social environments support autonomy and competence.

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Cognitive Evaluation Theory (CET)

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a sub-theory of SDT – explains how external factors influence intrinsic motivation.

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SDT explains how people can internalize these motivations through

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organismic integration theory (OIT), creating a self-determination continuum:

  • Amotivation – no intention to act.
  • External regulation – driven by rewards/punishments.
  • Introjected regulation – driven by guilt or ego.
  • Identified regulation – personal valuing of the goal.
  • Integrated regulation – full internalization, aligned with self.
  • Intrinsic motivation – doing for inherent satisfaction.
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Internalization and integration of extrinsic motivation require:

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  • Relatedness – feeling cared for increases willingness to adopt others’ values.
  • Competence – confidence enhances adoption of valued behaviors.
  • Autonomy – understanding and choosing values freely supports integration.
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