Home » Introduction to Self-Determination Theory: An approach to motivation development and wellness » 3. Helping behavior is most beneficial to the helper when: 3. Helping behavior is most beneficial to the helper when: 3. Helping behavior is most beneficial to the helper when: 1 point The helping behavior takes only minimal effort. The helper expects reciprocity, or help to be returned by the recipient in the future. The helping behavior is autonomously undertaken. One is helping someone with whom one is already in a close relationship ========================================== 17. Which of the following statements best characterizes the relation between identities and well-being? 1 point Individuals with just a few, well-formed identities report the greatest well-being. Individuals with a greater variety of identities report greater well-being. Adopting an identity because it is valued by one’s parents is strongly associated with increased well-being. Autonomous endorsement and integration of one’s various identities is associated with the greater well-being. Other Questions Of This Category 9. According to SDT research and theory which of the following best characterizes the role of parents in their children’s growth and development?3. Within Self-Determination Theory, the term amotivation refers to:4. Martela and Ryan (2016) conducted a study in which they examined the impact of helping others with whom one would never come into direct contact. All participants played a fun computer game. Half…17. In their cross-cultural study of Russian and U.S. adolescents Chirkov and Ryan (2001) were primarily interested in testing which of the following hypotheses?3. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the relation between SDT and B.F. Skinner’s theory of operant conditioning?5. Which of the following statements best describes the relation between relatedness and autonomy?13. Why are parents often controlling?The maintenance and transfer problem refers to the phenomenon whereby:14. In Werneke and Tomasello’s 2008 research on helping behavior in children suggests that:12. Van Hiel and VanSteenkiste (2009) conducted a study on the effects of obtaining different types of goals on well-being and attitudes toward death among two cohorts of older adults Results of this…10. Pelletier and colleagues (2001) studied the impact of coaching style on the motivation of elite swimmers. These authors found that:\11. Grolnick & Ryan’s (1989) identified three forms of parental need support: Involvement, structure, and autonomy support. From this perspective, which of the following is an example of structure:19. SDT research examining the relation between mindfulness and stress suggests all of the following EXCEPT:3. The Smoker’s Health intervention was effective because:9. Kasser & Ryan’s (2001) study of attainment for intrinsic goals and extrinsic goals found that: