Answer:
Valence
Explanation:
Expectancy theory of motivation is a theory that proposes that an individual will behave or act in a certain way because they are motivated to select a specific behavior over others due to what they expect the result of that selected behavior will be. They will select the behavior that will get them the best result.
This theory has 3 components:
- Expectancy: The belief that an effort will result in attainment of desired goals.
- Instrumentality: The belief that a person will receive a desired outcome if the performance expectation is met.
- Valence: The value individuals place on outcomes based on their goals, values and sources of motivation.
In this example Felicity is a pharmaceutical representative. She has earned a company-paid trip for the last two years and has enjoyed them a lot. <u>She values those trips so she now has the goal to earn another one of those trips this year. </u>
We can see that Felicity <u>VALUES the trips (which are the outcomes of her effort).</u>
Since she places a lot of value on this outcome, the component that is most likely motivating her is Valence.
I do believe that I have a personally strong relationship with God. I do talk to God on a daily basis, and I think it is so important to make time in your dad for time with just God and yourself. He is so powerful and has kept me safe throughout my life. My relationship with my physical family is a good one as well. My mother and I get along extremely well, and I am comfortable telling her anything and everything. My older sister is also a very close family member of mine, I know that she has my back and I have her's as well. I do believe that God has strengthened my family. His word brings us close together. God is the center of my life, and he has made all things good for me; he has blessed me with a great family and I am so thankful for that.
People in the same country disagree on something so it makes them take sides . It could start over religion,beliefs etc
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5. sanctions - penalties, punishment
6. treaty - agreement, deal