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13 February, 18:24

Jeremiah loves reading about psychology, so he took this class. Based on the research relating to giving external rewards for intrinsically motivating activities, how might Jeremiah's interest in psychology change now that he is getting a grade?

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  1. 13 February, 18:50
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    It could become extrinsically motivating

    Explanation:

    Motivation is the method and processing that will allow someone to complete a behaviour. There are two types of motivation:

    Intrinsic: This type of motivation is stimulated by the feeling that it gives the individual and has nothing to do with what they could gain from it. The perform this behavior because it makes them feel good and the satisfaction itself is rewarding. Example: Getting a PhD because of the love of science and contributing to research and development. Extrinsic: This type of motivation depends on the reward being received or the punishment that they are trying to avoid. This motivation is fueled by what the individual can gain from an external source or what discomfort they will avoid. Example: Getting a PhD to get a higher salary or stop your parents from nagging about your education status.

    In this case Jeremiah may become extrinsically motivated once he realizes that he is working for a grade. On the other hand he may remain intrinsically motivated and appreciate the opportunity of a formal education.
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