CHAPTER 2: Developing and Evaluating Theories of Behavior
... Like theory, the term model can refer to a range of concepts. In some cases, it is simply used as a synonym for theory. However, in most cases model refers to a specific implementation of a more general theoretical view. For example, the Rescorla–Wagner model of classical conditioning formalizes a mo ...
... Like theory, the term model can refer to a range of concepts. In some cases, it is simply used as a synonym for theory. However, in most cases model refers to a specific implementation of a more general theoretical view. For example, the Rescorla–Wagner model of classical conditioning formalizes a mo ...
Organizational Behavior
... • Research on self-determination theory has focused on cognitive evaluation theory. • People paid for work feel less like they want to do it and more like they have to it. • Proposes that in addition to being driven by a need for autonomy, people seek ways to achieve competence and positive connecti ...
... • Research on self-determination theory has focused on cognitive evaluation theory. • People paid for work feel less like they want to do it and more like they have to it. • Proposes that in addition to being driven by a need for autonomy, people seek ways to achieve competence and positive connecti ...
Details Robbins_OB15_inppt07_sd
... a certain way depends on an expectation that the act will be followed by a given outcome and the attractiveness of that outcome to the individual. An employee will be motivated to exert a high level ...
... a certain way depends on an expectation that the act will be followed by a given outcome and the attractiveness of that outcome to the individual. An employee will be motivated to exert a high level ...
Self-efficacy theory
... certain way depends on an expectation that the act will be followed by a given outcome and on the attractiveness of that outcome to the individual. An employee will be motivated to exert a high level of effort when he or she believes that: Effort will lead to a good performance appraisal. A goo ...
... certain way depends on an expectation that the act will be followed by a given outcome and on the attractiveness of that outcome to the individual. An employee will be motivated to exert a high level of effort when he or she believes that: Effort will lead to a good performance appraisal. A goo ...
Chapter 7: Motivation Concepts
... certain way depends on an expectation that the act will be followed by a given outcome and on the attractiveness of that outcome to the individual. An employee will be motivated to exert a high level of effort when he or she believes that: Effort will lead to a good performance appraisal. A goo ...
... certain way depends on an expectation that the act will be followed by a given outcome and on the attractiveness of that outcome to the individual. An employee will be motivated to exert a high level of effort when he or she believes that: Effort will lead to a good performance appraisal. A goo ...
The Fuzzy Brain - Biogenetic Structuralism
... restrictions upon membership in a category -- categories being cognitive classes of objects "which are considered equivalent" (Rosch et al. 1976:383). Fuzzy sets are categories with graded membership, and constraints upon membership in a category are elastic. Instead of an object either belonging to ...
... restrictions upon membership in a category -- categories being cognitive classes of objects "which are considered equivalent" (Rosch et al. 1976:383). Fuzzy sets are categories with graded membership, and constraints upon membership in a category are elastic. Instead of an object either belonging to ...
Jeopardy Review Game
... – 5. Go to the Daily Double slide just linked to, and right click once on the answer arrow at the bottom right, choose Hyperlink, and choose Edit Hyperlink. – 6. In the Action Settings window, make sure the Hyperlink button (to the left of “Hyperlink”) is selected, and in the select box underneath c ...
... – 5. Go to the Daily Double slide just linked to, and right click once on the answer arrow at the bottom right, choose Hyperlink, and choose Edit Hyperlink. – 6. In the Action Settings window, make sure the Hyperlink button (to the left of “Hyperlink”) is selected, and in the select box underneath c ...
AP Psych Jeopardy 2
... – 5. Go to the Daily Double slide just linked to, and right click once on the answer arrow at the bottom right, choose Hyperlink, and choose Edit Hyperlink. – 6. In the Action Settings window, make sure the Hyperlink button (to the left of “Hyperlink”) is selected, and in the select box underneath c ...
... – 5. Go to the Daily Double slide just linked to, and right click once on the answer arrow at the bottom right, choose Hyperlink, and choose Edit Hyperlink. – 6. In the Action Settings window, make sure the Hyperlink button (to the left of “Hyperlink”) is selected, and in the select box underneath c ...
theory and practice: reflections of an academic
... Tolman, Guthrie, and Co.) was the psychologist’s obsession to be more like a physicist, which led him to take Newton as the general model of all science. That meant focusing on only one kind of theory, when the history of the other sciences shows that there are at least three kinds of scientific the ...
... Tolman, Guthrie, and Co.) was the psychologist’s obsession to be more like a physicist, which led him to take Newton as the general model of all science. That meant focusing on only one kind of theory, when the history of the other sciences shows that there are at least three kinds of scientific the ...
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... Associated with “doing the job,” include interesting and challenging work, self-direction and responsibility, variety, opportunities to use one’s skills and abilities, and sufficient feedback regarding one’s efforts ...
... Associated with “doing the job,” include interesting and challenging work, self-direction and responsibility, variety, opportunities to use one’s skills and abilities, and sufficient feedback regarding one’s efforts ...
sample_answers_agency_theory1
... The theory does not explain effectively why certain authority figures command higher levels obedience than others. For example 900 people committed suicide by drinking poison when ordered to do so by cult leader Jim Jones, however he did not have any real legitimate authority as Milgram suggests is ...
... The theory does not explain effectively why certain authority figures command higher levels obedience than others. For example 900 people committed suicide by drinking poison when ordered to do so by cult leader Jim Jones, however he did not have any real legitimate authority as Milgram suggests is ...
Motivation
... The degree to which carrying out the work activities required by a job results in the individual obtaining direct and clear information about the effectiveness of his or her performance. ...
... The degree to which carrying out the work activities required by a job results in the individual obtaining direct and clear information about the effectiveness of his or her performance. ...
Course review terms and concepts
... Gender differences Achievement motive Androgens Drive Emotion Estrogen Heterosexuals Homosexuals Motivation Refractory period Set-point theory Settling-point theory Chapter 12 - Motivation: Instinct theory Drive-reduction theory Arousal theory Hierarchy of needs Hunger and Eating Eating Disorders ...
... Gender differences Achievement motive Androgens Drive Emotion Estrogen Heterosexuals Homosexuals Motivation Refractory period Set-point theory Settling-point theory Chapter 12 - Motivation: Instinct theory Drive-reduction theory Arousal theory Hierarchy of needs Hunger and Eating Eating Disorders ...
Soc213 (001)
... 1a. According to _____’s version of strain theory, deviant behavior results from the failure to achieve high status. A. Cloward and Ohlin B. Merton C. Sutherland D. Cohen E. Hirschi (p. 17) 2a. In Morton’s view, US society heavily emphasizes the cultural value of _____. A. success B. good sportsmans ...
... 1a. According to _____’s version of strain theory, deviant behavior results from the failure to achieve high status. A. Cloward and Ohlin B. Merton C. Sutherland D. Cohen E. Hirschi (p. 17) 2a. In Morton’s view, US society heavily emphasizes the cultural value of _____. A. success B. good sportsmans ...
Theores of Personality Study Guide for Exam Three
... 1. approach-approach 2. avoidance-avoidance 3. approach-avoidance 4. double approach-avoidance factors that influence the reaching of a goal (e.g., asking for a raise) 1. avoidance gradient is “steeper” than approach gradient (in an approach-avoidance conflict, as you get closer, drive to avoid incr ...
... 1. approach-approach 2. avoidance-avoidance 3. approach-avoidance 4. double approach-avoidance factors that influence the reaching of a goal (e.g., asking for a raise) 1. avoidance gradient is “steeper” than approach gradient (in an approach-avoidance conflict, as you get closer, drive to avoid incr ...
Matching - University of Phoenix
... 7. _____ People are unique, values are important, and overall the goal is to find fulfillment. Individual experiences assist with confronting and understanding the negative world. 8. _____ This develops in time and becomes the moral compass of the personality. 9. _____ When learning is completed thr ...
... 7. _____ People are unique, values are important, and overall the goal is to find fulfillment. Individual experiences assist with confronting and understanding the negative world. 8. _____ This develops in time and becomes the moral compass of the personality. 9. _____ When learning is completed thr ...
Key Terms CODING: The act of reducing large amounts of raw data
... historical time period and smaller subunits of time based around important events or ideas. (p. 484) HISTORICAL CONTINGENCY: An analytic idea in narrative analysis that explains a process, event, or situation by referring to the specific combination of factors that came together in a particular time ...
... historical time period and smaller subunits of time based around important events or ideas. (p. 484) HISTORICAL CONTINGENCY: An analytic idea in narrative analysis that explains a process, event, or situation by referring to the specific combination of factors that came together in a particular time ...
Chapter 2
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...
Ch02LifeSpanPPT
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...
ALH 1002 Chapter 2
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...
PSYC200 Chapter 2
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...
Invitation to the Life Span by Kathleen Stassen Berger
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...
... interpreted to fit into, or assimilate with, old ideas • Accommodation - old ideas are restructured to include, or accommodate, new experiences ...