A reward is something desirable or pleasurable that is given as a consequence of performing a desired behavior. It serves as a motivator and reinforces the likelihood of that behavior occurring again in the future.
Related terms
Intrinsic Motivation: This term refers to being motivated by internal factors such as personal satisfaction, enjoyment, or interest rather than external rewards.
Extrinsic Motivation: This term refers to being motivated by external factors such as rewards or punishments rather than internal desires.
Positive Punishment: This term refers to adding something aversive (e.g., extra chores) after an undesired behavior occurs in order to decrease its likelihood of happening again.