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Intrinsic motivation involves engaging in a behavior because it is personally rewarding; essentially, performing an activity for its own sake rather than the desire for some external reward. | Intrinsic motivation involves engaging in a behavior because it is personally rewarding; essentially, performing an activity for its own sake rather than the desire for some external reward. | ||
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Definition
Motivation is Motivation is what drives behaviours
Summary
In this article, the connection of motivation to behaviour and competency is discussed.
Description
A wide range of motivation theories exists in the literature. See e.g. [1].
Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation
Motivation is often split into two types, intrinsic and extrinsic, describing whether motivation arises from outside (extrinsic) or inside (intrinsic) the individual.
Extrinsic motivation occurs when we are motivated to perform a behavior or engage in an activity in order to earn a reward or avoid a punishment.
Intrinsic motivation involves engaging in a behavior because it is personally rewarding; essentially, performing an activity for its own sake rather than the desire for some external reward.
How motivation affects behaviour?
Motivation is one key factor in setting goals and meeting them.
References
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivation