ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
AP Psychology Videos 135 videos
AP Psychology 2.3 Testing and Individual Differences. Which factor below needs to be considered in the administration and evaluation of the attenti...
AP Psychology 2.4 Testing and Individual Differences. Which of these is an example of studies used in the nature vs. nurture debate of intelligence?
AP Psychology 1.2 Developmental Psychology. How would you respond to someone stating that babies are born without any real sense of the world aroun...
AP Psychology 1.2 Motivation and Emotion 245 Views
Share It!
Description:
AP Psychology 1.2 Motivation and Emotion. What would an incentive theorist suggest is the best way to encourage kids to clean their rooms?
Transcript
- 00:00
Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
- 00:05
brought to you by motivation corporation the company you have
- 00:08
to keep with you just before you start working out
- 00:12
All right here's our question what would an incentive theorists
- 00:15
suggest is the best way to encourage kids to clean
Full Transcript
- 00:18
their rooms and hear potential Answer anyone you peer pressure
- 00:23
russian cleanliness paint all right Well first let's take a
- 00:28
look at what the incentive theory actually is Incentive theorists
- 00:31
believe that behaviour is motivated by something that's personally encouraging
- 00:35
or rewarding like how we promised ourselves an entire pizza
- 00:38
If we finished this questions so would an incentive theorists
- 00:41
suggest answered a well as nice is a clean room
- 00:44
and a feeling of safety can be they don't really
- 00:46
provide enough motivation for a kid to clean their room
- 00:49
Most kids generally need something a little more rewarding in
- 00:52
order Teo clean a messy room behind most shmoop dude
- 00:55
you should see my desk Alright tween cross off How
- 00:59
about answer be Well any incentive theorists worth their salt
- 01:02
wouldn't recommend peer pressure Yes it's a type of motivation
- 01:05
but it isn't based on any praise or reward instead
- 01:08
Involved the urge to fit in and look cool which
- 01:11
we're pretty sure it can be accomplished by eating an
- 01:13
entire so we can eliminate be you see what we're
- 01:16
looking for Well not quite This type of motivation would
- 01:19
most likely be suggested by n arousal theorist again there's
- 01:23
No reward being offered in this scenario Just that crazy
- 01:26
adrenaline rush we all get when we start cleaning our
- 01:29
rooms We don't all get that well never mind It
- 01:32
looks like we can sweep away See and that brings
- 01:35
us to answer d self actualization is the desire for
- 01:38
self fulfillment and the need to reach one's potential Well
- 01:42
unless you're the buddha room cleaning it seems pretty unlikely
- 01:44
that you would find self fulfillment vacuuming and dusting It's
- 01:48
also pretty doubtful that an incentive theorists would suggest motivating
- 01:51
a kid to clean their room with a concept of
- 01:53
self actualization leaving us with each paying them to clean
- 01:58
their room pretty straight forward right And incentive theorists would
- 02:02
suggest that motivating kids by giving them money a k
- 02:05
a reward a k and incentive kids like money All
- 02:09
right everyone likes money gold hard cash and exchange from
- 02:12
picking up some dirty socks sounds like a good deal 00:02:14.91 --> [endTime] to us
Related Videos
AP Psychology 1.1 Social Psychology. Which of the following best describes social psychology?
AP Psychology 1.1 States of Consciousness. Who conducted research on REM sleep deprivations?
AP Psychology 1.2 Cognition. Which of the following strategies would work best for generating new ideas?
AP Psychology 1.2 Sensation and Perception. The cells in the back of the eye that only see in black and white are called what?
AP Psychology 1.2 Social Psychology. What is the best choice for producing better productivity?