Registered Environmental Manager (REM) Practice Exam

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What best describes "extrinsic motivation" in the context of a REM program?

  1. Engaging in activities for personal satisfaction

  2. Motivation controlled by an outside force

  3. Seeking community recognition and reward

  4. Participating solely for internal passion

The correct answer is: Motivation controlled by an outside force

Extrinsic motivation refers to the drive to engage in certain behaviors or activities due to external factors rather than personal interest or internal satisfaction. In the context of a Registered Environmental Manager (REM) program, this type of motivation can manifest as a response to incentives, rewards, or recognition that come from outside the individual, such as the need to comply with regulatory standards, achieve certification for career advancement, or gain public acknowledgment for environmental efforts. The concept emphasizes that the motivation to engage in a specific activity arises not from the enjoyment of the task itself, but from the outcomes that are controlled by external forces. This can influence professionals in the environmental field to take actions that align with organizational goals, compliance incentives, or community expectations. In contrast, the other choices focus on intrinsic factors, where motivation stems from personal fulfillment or internal desires, which do not align with the definition of extrinsic motivation.