Term ID: T2506

Incentive Motivation

/incentive-motivation/
The drive to obtain rewards or avoid punishments, with behavior being energized and directed by the anticipated value of outcomes rather than just internal drives.
Example: Working harder when bonuses are available, studying more when good grades lead to privileges, or exercising more when progress is publicly recognized.

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Reference: Bindra (1974)