Intrinsic and Extrinsic Rewards
Psychology ⇒ Motivation and Emotion
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Rewards starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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A company gives employees bonuses for meeting sales goals. What type of reward is this?
A student studies hard because they enjoy learning new things. What type of reward is motivating them?
Describe a potential disadvantage of relying too much on extrinsic rewards.
Describe a situation where both intrinsic and extrinsic rewards are present.
A company gives employees bonuses for meeting sales goals. What type of reward is this?
A student participates in a science fair because they are curious about science and also want to win a prize. Which type of motivation is this? (1) Only intrinsic, (2) Only extrinsic, (3) Both intrinsic and extrinsic, (4) Neither
A student studies hard because they enjoy learning new things. What type of reward is motivating them?
A student volunteers at an animal shelter because they love animals, but also receives community service hours for school credit. Which type(s) of rewards are present? (1) Only intrinsic, (2) Only extrinsic, (3) Both intrinsic and extrinsic, (4) Neither
A student participates in a science fair because they are curious about science and also want to win a prize. Which type of motivation is this? (1) Only intrinsic, (2) Only extrinsic, (3) Both intrinsic and extrinsic, (4) Neither
A student volunteers at an animal shelter because they love animals, but also receives community service hours for school credit. Which type(s) of rewards are present? (1) Only intrinsic, (2) Only extrinsic, (3) Both intrinsic and extrinsic, (4) Neither
Which of the following best describes intrinsic motivation? (1) Motivation to gain external rewards, (2) Motivation to avoid punishment, (3) Motivation driven by internal satisfaction, (4) Motivation due to peer pressure
Which of the following is an example of an intangible extrinsic reward? (1) Money, (2) Praise, (3) Trophy, (4) Gift card
Fill in the blank: ________ motivation comes from within the individual, driven by personal satisfaction or interest.
Fill in the blank: ________ motivation is likely to last longer because it is self-sustaining.
Fill in the blank: ________ rewards are based on the enjoyment or satisfaction of the activity itself.
Fill in the blank: ________ rewards are given by others to recognize achievement.
True or False: Both intrinsic and extrinsic rewards can be used together to motivate behavior.
True or False: Extrinsic rewards are always material objects.
True or False: Extrinsic rewards are always tangible.
True or False: Extrinsic rewards can include both tangible and intangible items.
