- Look up intrinsic,
extrinsic, or
innate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
science and engineering, an
intrinsic property is a
property of a specified...
- from
internal factors like
enjoyment and curiosity; it
contrasts with
extrinsic motivation,
which is
driven by
external factors like
obtaining rewards...
- An
extrinsic semiconductor is one that has been doped;
during manufacture of the
semiconductor crystal a
trace element or
chemical called a
doping agent...
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sufficient to
reach any
target frame. The
three elemental rotations may be
extrinsic (rotations
about the axes xyz of the
original coordinate system, which...
- In
molecular biology, the term
extrinsic pathway may
refer to
multiple cascades of
protein interactions. The
extrinsic pathway of
apoptosis refers to...
-
property is a
property that a
thing has itself,
including its context. An
extrinsic (or relational)
property is a
property that
depends on a thing's relationship...
- the 1970s,
research on SDT
evolved from
studies comparing intrinsic and
extrinsic motives and a
growing understanding of the
dominant role that intrinsic...
- pleasurable.
Extrinsic rewards derive their motivational value as a
result of a
learned ****ociation (i.e., conditioning) with
intrinsic rewards.
Extrinsic rewards...
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Extrinsic mortality is the sum of the
effects of
external factors, such as predation,
starvation and
other environmental factors not
under control of...
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Extrinsic finality is a
principle of the
philosophy of
teleology that
holds that a
being has a
final cause or
purpose external to that
being itself, in...