Exam 12: Motivation in Learning and Teaching

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What is meant by the term "bounded choice" and how does it influence student learning?

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Attribution theories of motivation describe how an individual's explanations, justifications, and excuses influence their motivation.

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Students with a mastery goal orientation are not afraid of failing.

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In order to increase positive achievement emotions and decrease boredom, a teacher should do all of the following EXCEPT

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According to attribution theory, feelings of high self-esteem such as pride are felt most strongly by those who attribute their successful actions to

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Learning and information processing are influenced by reasoning and problem solving as well as by

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Researchers have found that students who hold performance-avoidance goals are less likely to experience boredom or hopelessness.

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Sharon believes if she is an outstanding soccer player she will be well liked by her peers. Thus, Sharon place a great amount of ________ value on playing soccer.

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The interest state that arouses, directs, and maintains behaviour is ________.

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According to Covington and others, which one of the following would be the strongest indicator of whether an individual will be motivated to accept new challenges and risks?

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According to attribution theory, students who see the causes of their failures as internal and controllable will react to those failures by

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High concern with how one looks to others is characteristic of people with ________ goals.

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