Here are the answers to your questions:
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Intrinsic motivation reflects desires that others have.
Answer: F (False)
Intrinsic motivation comes from within the individual and is driven by personal satisfaction or interest, rather than external desires. -
People who experience extrinsic motivation are more likely to be personally committed to reaching their goal than those who experience only intrinsic motivation.
Answer: F (False)
Generally, intrinsic motivation leads to greater personal commitment and satisfaction than extrinsic motivation. -
Extrinsic statements originate in:
Answer: D (All of these)
Extrinsic motivations can come from parents, society, teachers, and other external sources. -
If earning higher grades is important to you, you are likely to study more.
Answer: T (True)
If grades are valued by the person, they are likely to increase study efforts to achieve them. -
John has decided he needs to work harder on his Social Studies project. Then, his teacher says if he gets a good grade in Social Studies, he may be eligible for a special scholarship for college. What type of motivation is present here?
Answer: B (Extrinsic)
The motivation is extrinsic since it is driven by the external reward of a scholarship. -
“I study to get good grades because my parents want to send me to the college of my choice.” This is an:
Answer: B (Extrinsic motivational statement)
The motivation comes from external pressures, specifically the parents' desires. -
I love horses and want to be a veterinarian:
Answer: intrinsic
This describes intrinsic motivation as it is driven by personal passion and love for horses. -
I have to get good grades to impress my grandparents:
Answer: extrinsic
This reflects extrinsic motivation as it involves the desire to meet external expectations. -
I study French so I can talk to my cousin who lives in Paris:
Answer: intrinsic
This is intrinsic motivation since it stems from the personal desire to communicate and connect with a family member.
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