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1.  Bill a 9th grade students wants to learn Spanish.  He goes to the bookstore to find a How to Speak Spanish book.  He also goes to the library and checks out book written in Spanish.  This is an example of *
2. Jayne is a 7th grade student and she has been assigned to a group for a project.  Some of the popular girls are in her group.  While working on the project Jayne starts changing her appearance to have similar styles and appearance than the other girls.  She also takes on more of the project work so the others will be happy and like her.  This is an example of which of Maslow hierarchy of needs?
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3. A student is demonstrating the need for competence, control, and relatedness.  What is that student demonstrating?
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4. Nick is physical education class and he has been working on improving his running.  He wants to improve on his Mile time.  The time he ran it was a below average time.  He does not care if his time is still below average as long as his time gets better the next time he runs.  This is an example of what?
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5. One of Alice’s classmates asked if she studied for the test.  Alice said, “No I didn’t.  I am not worry and know the material.  What is she displaying?
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6. Debbie’s teacher gave the class a project for History and set goals that was to be achieved to receive a passing grade.  Debbie feels that is not good enough for her and sets higher goals for herself.  What is she displaying?
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7. Students that take risks, set difficult goals, and learn fast are what kind of students?
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8. The expectation, based on previous experiences with a lack of control, that all one's efforts will lead to failure is called what?
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9. What is the difference between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation?  Which will you use the most in the classroom and why?
10. What are the levels of Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs and what is an example of each?
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