Comparing The Arousal Theory And Extrinsic Motivation

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The arousal theory contains two components: intrinsically motivated and extrinsically motivated. The arousal theory basically defines a motivator in the body. Intrinsic motivators typically do something for the enjoyment or if they find something interesting whereas extrinsic motivators do something for rewards, not necessarily not enjoying what they are doing, but at the same time avoid negative consequences. According to the school system based on the Arousal Theory mostly intrinsically motivated students would benefit. But on the other hand we could see a positive change of student behaviors in extrinsically motivated students also since the new school system could offer rewards such as free school lunches and more frequent football shows

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