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Intrinsic Motivation

Questions of Interest What is motivation? What are the different types of motivation? What factors influence motivation? How do rewards affect motivation?

WHAT IS MOTIVATION?

Motivation Intensity Direction

Types of Motivation

{ Self-Determination Theory } Organismic Integrated Theory

Types of Motivation { Self-Determination Theory } Basic Psychological Needs AutonomyCompetenceRelatedness

WHAT FACTORS INFLUENCE MOTIVATION?

Factors Influencing Motivation Personal Factors PersonalityNeedsInterestsGoals Situational Factors Coach styleFacilityTeam recordCompetitive level

DO SOCIAL FACTORS DIRECTLY INFLUENCE MOTIVATION?

Do Social Factors Directly Influence Motivation? Social factors Perception of influence on 3 basic needs Motivation

Social Factors & Motivation Competition ___ IM Winning & Playing Well ___ IM Positive Feedback ___ IM Negative Feedback ___ IM Losing & Playing Poorly ___ IM Rewards ___ IM

HOW DO REWARDS AFFECT MOTIVATION?

Rewards 1.Impact determined by “message” behind reward. Does the reward improve my perception of the three basic needs? 2.Impact not determined by number or size of rewards.

Type of Rewards Contingent Predetermined standard Example: Trophy for winning NCAA Tournament Noncontingent No standard Example: Winning the lottery

Rewards & Motivation Contingent Rewards ___ IM Noncontingent Rewards ___ IM Message = Controlling ___ IM Message = Informational ___ IM

Rewards & Motivation EMIMTM

Rewards & Motivation IM TM IM TM If EM ___________________ perceptions of basic needs:

WHAT’S YOUR TAKE AWAY MESSAGE?