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What's the key difference between incentives and rewards in the classroom?
a) Timing                   
b) Purpose
c) Nature                    
d) None of these

a

Explanation: Incentives are offered before desired behavior, while rewards are given after.



When are incentives typically given in class?
a) Before behavior
b) After behavior
c) During behavior     
d) Never

a

Explanation: Incentives are provided before to motivate desired behavior.



What's the primary role of rewards in the classroom?
a) Encourage behavior
b) Acknowledge behavior
c) Motivate behavior
d) Foster competition

b

Explanation: Rewards are given after behavior to acknowledge and reinforce it. (Acknowledging behavior means recognizing and validating a person's actions or efforts, typically through positive feedback or reinforcement, to encourage the repetition of those actions.)



Which is an example of an incentive?
a) Certificates             
b) Promises
c) Praise                                 
d) Stickers

b

Explanation: Promises of rewards are incentives offered before behavior.



How do incentives and rewards differ in timing?
a) Same time              
b) Before and after
c) During and after     
d) No difference

b

Explanation: Incentives come before, rewards come after desired behavior.



The primary goal of incentives is to:
a) Discourage             
b) Compete
c) Motivate                
d) Punish

c

Explanation: Incentives aim to motivate desired behavior.