Intrinsic Motivation: This term refers to being motivated by internal factors such as personal satisfaction or enjoyment rather than external rewards.
Extrinsic Motivation: On the other hand, extrinsic motivation comes from external factors like tangible rewards or praise from others.
Reinforcement Schedule: This term describes different patterns or frequencies with which reinforcements are delivered after desired behaviors. Examples include continuous reinforcement (reward every time), fixed-ratio reinforcement (reward every nth behavior), and variable-ratio reinforcement (reward after an unpredictable number of behaviors).