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Feb 23, 2023 · Cognitive evaluation theory (CET) explains how environmental events (rewards), social contexts (classroom climates), and intrapersonal events (self-set goals) influence the ups and downs of intrinsic motivation.
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Self-Complexity Provides a Buffer Against Negative Emotions. The self-concept is a rich and complex social representation. In addition to our thoughts about who we are right now, the self-concept includes thoughts about our past self—our experiences, accomplishments, and failures—and about our future self—our hopes, plans, goals, and possibilities (Oyserman, Bybee, Terry, & Hart-Johnson ...
Cognitive evaluation theory (CET) explains how environmental events (rewards), social contexts (classroom climates), and intrapersonal events (self-set goals) influence the ups and downs of intrinsic motivation. The theory’s core insight is that the psychological meaning of these events can be informational, controlling, or amotivating, and it is the relative salience of these three aspects ...
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- Overestimating How Closely and Accurately Others View Us
As we have seen, the self-concept is a rich and complex social representation of who we are, encompassing both our internal characteristics and our social roles. In addition to our thoughts about who we are right now, the self-concept also includes thoughts about our past self—our experiences, accomplishments, and failures—and about our future self...
Like any other schema, the self-concept can vary in its current cognitive accessibility. refers to the extent to which we are currently fixing our attention on our own self-concept. When our self-concept becomes highly accessible because of our concerns about being observed and potentially judged by others, we experience the publicly induced self-a...
Although the self-concept is the most important of all our schemas, and although people (particularly those high in self-consciousness) are aware of their self and how they are seen by others, this does not mean that people are always thinking about themselves. In fact, people do not generally focus on their self-concept any more than they focus on...
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Cognitive evaluation theory (CET) [1] is a theory in psychology that is designed to explain the effects of external consequences on internal motivation. Specifically, CET is a sub-theory of self-determination theory that focuses on competence and autonomy while examining how intrinsic motivation is affected by external forces in a process known as motivational "crowding out."
Jun 22, 2023 · Cognitive Evaluation Theory (CET) illuminates cognitions as an insightful director, orchestrating the subtle interplay between intrinsic desires and the external influences that seek to shape them. It is here, in the spotlight of self-determination, that CET unveils the intricate dance of autonomy and competence, providing a profound explanation of what truly moves us beyond the curtain of ...
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Guilford Press Self-determination theory: Basic psychological needs in motivation, development, and wellness, ,123-157 Go to Website PDF Full Text Send Email Deci, E. L., Koestner, R., Ryan, R. M. (1999) A meta-analytic review of experiments examining the effects of extrinsic rewards on intrinsic motivation.