Motivation Assessment Scale

Get an overview of the motivation assessment scale and a free PDF download to help measure individuals' motivation.

By Priya Singh on Jul 15, 2024.

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What is a Motivation Assessment Scale?

The (MAS; Durand & Crimmins, 1988, 1992; Haim, 2002) is a tool used to measure motivation in individuals. This scale was designed to assess the motivational processes that influence the behavior of individuals with developmental disabilities.

The MAS consists of five subscales measuring sensory, escape demands, attention, attention, and tangible motivations. Each item is scored on a 0 to 6 scale, with higher scores indicating higher motivation levels.

First developed by Drs. Durand and Crimmins, in 1988, the original MAS consisted of 16 questions. It was then expanded to include new items that better fit the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities. The latest version consists of 57 and takes about 10 minutes to complete.

You can use the MAS to gain insight into an individual’s motivations and how they affect their behavior. For example, if an individual has low motivation for sensory activities, but a high motivation for escape attention, it can help you understand why they are displaying certain behaviors.