What are the three key elements of motivation?
A) reactance, congruence, and circumstance
B) interest, activity, and reward
C) awareness, effort, and outcome
D) stimulation, progress, and achievement
E) intensity, direction, and persistence
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A) reactance, congruence, and circumstance
B) interest, activity, and reward
C) awareness, effort, and outcome
D) stimulation, progress, and achievement
E) intensity, direction, and persistence
239)
e)
Tags: Defining Motivation
Quelle: p.209, 3. Absatz
Quelle: p.209, 3. Absatz
Motivation is best defined as a process that .
A) results in a level of effort
B) intensifies an individual’s efforts
C) accounts for an individual’s efforts toward attaining a goal
D) meets an individual’s needs
E) stabilizes over time
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A) results in a level of effort
B) intensifies an individual’s efforts
C) accounts for an individual’s efforts toward attaining a goal
D) meets an individual’s needs
E) stabilizes over time
238)
c)
Tags: Defining Motivation
Quelle: p.209, 2. Absatz/ Definition on the bottom
Quelle: p.209, 2. Absatz/ Definition on the bottom
Jim is a student who cannot work at writing a paper for more than 30 minutes, yet he can spend many hours writing comments on blogs. What accounts for the change in motivation in this case?
A) his ability
B) the situation
C) his personality
D) the congruence
E) the structure of the task
A) his ability
B) the situation
C) his personality
D) the congruence
E) the structure of the task
b)
Tags: 1. Absatz, Defining Motivation
Quelle: p.209
Quelle: p.209
Kartensatzinfo:
Autor: Elisa
Oberthema: Business Economics
Schule / Uni: Hanze Hogeschool
Ort: Groningen
Veröffentlicht: 14.02.2010
Tags: Exam Year 1
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