Motivation Flashcards

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Motivation

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The psychological drive (desire) to succeed

The internal mechanisms and external stimuli which arousal and direct behaviour

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Two types of motivation

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Intrinsic

Extrinsic

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Intrinsic motivation

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Internal drive (desire) to participate or perform well

  • feeling of enjoyment in taking part, okay for the love of the game
  • Satisfaction
  • Pride
  • Enjoyment/fun = not necessarily focused on the outcome

Intrinsic motivation leads to increased task persistence which ensures that motivation remains high even when setbacks occur

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Extrinsic motivation

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external drive (desire) to participate or perform well

  • money
  • Trophies
  • Titles
  • Praise from others
  • Pressure from others = to do well

tangible = rewards which can be given monetary value: drive to earn cups, medals, money, intangible = rewards which cannot be given monetary value: praise/claps from audience, coach

Overusing it can lead to reduction in enjoyment of the game/ become obsessed/ not play for the fun

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Strengths of intrinsic motivation

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  • intrinsic rewards may be more ‘valuable’ with the individual taking part for their own benefit
  • Intrinsic motivation may encourage lifelong participation/ be more long term
  • more self sufficient I.e. don’t need anyone else to be present
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Weaknesses of intrinsic motivation

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  • intrinsic motivators (fun) may not be enough to maintain the motivation to participate
  • a cognitive learner may find it difficult and not that enjoyable so may require more than just intrinsic motivation
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Strengths of extrinsic motivation

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  • extrinsic rewards may have more of a significant impact
  • may improve confidence
  • extrinsic rewards, e.g. badges may be a very effective way to get children to start to learn a sport
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Weaknesses of extrinsic motivation

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  • if extrinsic rewards are removed, motivation may decline
  • may not lead to long term participation

Overusing it can lead to reduction in enjoyment of the game/ become obsessed/ not play for the fun

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