Questions: Intrinsic motivation is one that propels a person to pursue an activity
for external rewards
for its own sake
to relieve the state of tension caused by deprivation
in order to be judged favorably by others
Transcript text: Intrinsic motivation is one that propels a person to pursue an activity $\qquad$
for external rewards
for its own sake
to relieve the state of tension caused by deprivation
in order to be judged favorably by others
Solution
Answer
The answer is for its own sake.
Explanation
Option 1: for external rewards
This option describes extrinsic motivation, where a person engages in an activity to receive external rewards such as money, praise, or recognition. It is not intrinsic motivation.
Option 2: for its own sake
Intrinsic motivation refers to engaging in an activity because it is inherently enjoyable or satisfying. The motivation comes from within the individual, and the activity is pursued for its own sake, not for any external reward.
Option 3: to relieve the state of tension caused by deprivation
This option describes a form of motivation related to drive-reduction theory, where actions are taken to reduce internal tension or discomfort caused by unmet needs. It is not intrinsic motivation.
Option 4: in order to be judged favorably by others
This option also describes extrinsic motivation, where actions are taken to gain approval or positive judgment from others. It is not intrinsic motivation.