Answer:
Explanation:motivation when performing community service,
specifically focusing on intrinsic motivation, which is doing an activity because one enjoys it, and
extrinsic motivation, which is doing an activity to receive an award or avoid a punishment. This was
tested by distributing a 26 question survey to 256 high school juniors and seniors that asked questions
pertaining to their involvement in community service. The analysis of the results of this survey mostly
proved the original hypothesis that high school students would be extrinsically motivated to perform
community service at first, but over time become more intrinsically motivated. It was also found that
students who had parents involved in community service were more likely to have a positive attitude
towards doing community service and that females were more likely to be intrinsically motivated to
perform community service compared to males.