KSU 1111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Motivation, Learned Helplessness, Achievement Orientation

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The seven global challenges: population, resource management, technology. Csis- the center for strategic and international studies. Promise or peril in the 21st century. Intrinsically: motivated to do something in a natural way. Extrinsically: motivated by an outside force, not motivated to do something naturally. We are motivated to do things that we things we will do well (high expectancy) Self-ef cacy: your perceived competence in an area; domain speci c. Increase your expectancy by focusing on your successes. Increase the value a course has by considering its rewards. We must attend to our lower (de ciency) needs before we are able to attend to our higher (growth) needs. Physiological: the need to assuage hunger and thirst, and provide for bodily comforts. Safety/security: the need to be out of danger. Belonging and love: the need to af liate with others and be accepted. Esteem: the need to achieve, be competent, gain approval and recognition.

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