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Motivation is an
internal state that
propels individuals to
engage in goal-directed behavior. It is
often understood as a
force that
explains why people...
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differences in work
motivationJournal of
Occupational and
Organizational Psychology, 85(2), 300-329. Klonoski, R. (2011). Work
motivation, culture, and economic...
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human motivation and
personality regarding individuals'
innate tendencies toward growth and
innate psychological needs. It
pertains to the
motivation behind...
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Disorders of
diminished motivation (DDM) are a
group of
disorders involving diminished motivation and ****ociated emotions. Many
different terms have been...
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motivation-enhancing drug, also
known as a pro-
motivational drug, is a drug
which increases motivation.
Drugs enhancing motivation can be used in the...
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Benefit Females?
Identifying Pathways between Gender, Mindset, and
Motivation".
Journal of
Youth & Adolescence. 47 (5): 976-990. doi:10.1007/s10964-017-0739-8...
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Expectancy theory (or
expectancy theory of
motivation)
proposes that an
individual will
behave or act in a
certain way
because they are
motivated to select...
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Motivation crowding theory is the
theory from
psychology and
microeconomics suggesting that
providing extrinsic incentives for
certain kinds of behavior—such...
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motivation is
influenced by
hormones such as testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, oxytocin, and vasopressin. In most
mammalian species, **** hormones...
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Motivation and
Emotion is a
bimonthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal covering psychology, with a
specific focus on the
study of
motivation and emotion...