What is intrinsic motivation primarily driven by?, Grades,rewards, Internal satisfaction and interest, Social approval, Fear of punishment, Which of the following best describes extrinsic motivation?, Motivation based on external rewards or avoiding punishm, Motivation for personal curiosity, Motivation for self-development only, Motivation without any purpose, A student studies hard to please their parents and get an “A.” This is an example of:, Extrinsic motivation, Intrinsic motivation, Mastery goal, Growth mindset, According to Self-Determination Theory, which of the following is not one of the three basic psychological needs?, Autonomy, Competence, Popularity , Relatedness , In class, allowing students to choose their project topics primarily supports which SDT need?, Competence , Popularity , Stability , Autonomy , Which formula represents the Expectancy-Value Theory of motivation?, M = E + V, M = E ÷ V, M = E – V, M=E*V, In Expectancy-Value Theory, “Expectancy” refers to:, The belief in one’s ability to succeed at a tas, The enjoyment of the task, The usefulness of the task, The difficulty of the task, A student who studies because the subject will help in their future career is motivated by:, Intrinsic value, Utility value, Attainment value, Ego value, According to Achievement Goal Theory, students with mastery goals focus on:, Getting higher grades, Avoiding failure, Mastering new skills, Outperforming classmates, A student who chooses an easy task just to guarantee success is showing:, Performance goal orientation, Mastery goal orientation, Intrinsic motivation, Autonomy, Which dimension in Attribution Theory distinguishes between internal and external causes?, Locus, Stability , Controllability , Expectancy , A highly motivated student attributes failure to “not trying hard enough.” This is an example of:, External, controllable, stable attribution, External, stable, uncontrollable attribution, Internal, controllable, unstable attribution, Internal, stable, uncontrollable attribution, Which of the following is an effective way to enhance motivation in the classroom?, Compare students’ performance publicly, Praise effort and strategy rather than innate ability, Give only easy tasks to avoid frustration, Focus on grades instead of progress, When a teacher connects a lesson to students’ future goals, this increases:, Perceived relevance, Performance pressure, External control , Task difficulty , Promoting a growth mindset means teaching students that:, Success depends solely on luck, Mistakes should be avoided, Only talented students can succeed, Intelligence and ability can be developed through effort.
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