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Ginette was always trying to improve her singing. She sang in the school choir. When the school put on musical play, Ginette tried out for the lead female role, and sometimes got it. But even if she wasnt in a play, she continued to practice developing new vocals with some friends from the choir. She wanted to organize them into an A capella group. Ginettes approach to singing involved a
 
  a. work-avoidance orientation.
  b. mastery goal orientation.
  c. extrinsic motivation.
  d. performance goal orientation.

Question 2

Max was an aviation enthusiast. This included airplanes and drones. Since it was easier for a 15-year-old to get his hands on the latter, Max had already flown a few drones. Flying is what lit up Maxs life and made it seem worthwhile. Very rarely did Maxs flying enthusiasm overlap with his schoolwork. Maxs motivation for flying is
 
  a. extrinsic.
  b. eccentric.
  c. intrinsic.
  d. performance-oriented.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b. mastery goal orientation.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. intrinsic.





 

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