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motivation
Presented by
M. Danish SaleemM. Jahanzaib TaimorTariq Ali KhanWaqas YousufJunaid Zamir
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What is motivation?a need or desire that energizes and directs
behavior
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Theories of Motivation
• Instinct Theory • Drive Theory• Incentive Theory • Arousal Theory• Maslow’s Humanistic Theory• Cognitive Theory
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Instinct Theory
What is Instinct ?Behavior that is inherited by all members of the species
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Instinct Theory
• Developed theory to explain human behavior
• People could modify their behavior by learning and experiences
• Theory Disappeared In America but continued in European Zoologists called ethnologists
(Williams James 1890)
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Drive Theory
• Internal forces that push us towards doing something
(Woodworth 1918)
Homeostasis (Walter Cannon 1939)
Tendency to keep a constant or balanced internal state
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Incentive Theory• Pull the individual towards some goal
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Arousal Theory• state of being awake / excited
Optimum level of ArousalWe are motivated to maintain an optimum level of arousal
Sensation Seeking
We are motivated to maintain an optimum level of arousalArousal and Performance
Sensation seeking focuses on the need for new and varied experiences
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Leadership ’ Motivation
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begins at the base with physiological needs that must first be satisfied
then higher-level safety needs become active
then psychological needs become active
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
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Self-actualization needsNeed to live up to one’s
fullest and unique potential
Esteem needsNeed for self-esteem,
achievement, competence,and independence; need for
recognition and respect from others
Safety needsNeed to feel that the world is organized and
predictable; need to feel safe, secure, and stable
Belongingness and love needsNeed to love and be loved, to belong
and be accepted; need to avoid loneliness and alienation
Physiological needsNeed to satisfy hunger and thirst
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
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Motivation ’ Dedication ’ Success
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Cognitive Theory• Cognitive motivation
– Individual learn that certain behaviors lead to certain goods they develop cognitive expectancy that motivate them to exhibit those behavior
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Cognitive Theory• Expectancy value
– Julian rotter developed this theory in 1954. He argued that behavior is the result of our expectations of achieving goals and the value that those goals have for us. We are motivated to maximize the value of our behavior choice
• Attributes – The cognitive process of determining the
motives of someone’s behavior
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Biological Motives
• Hunger• Eating Disorder• Thirst
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Motivation-Hunger Hunger is a complicated motivation;
people eat only because they need food.
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Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa
when a normal-weight person diets and becomes significantly (>15%) underweight, yet, still feeling fat, continues to starve
usually an adolescent female Bulimia Nervosa
disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise
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Thirst
• Thirst is the basic instinct of humans or animals to drink.
• Thirst motivation, is like that of hunger
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Stimulus Motives
• Sensory Stimuliation• Exploration & Curosity• Competence
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Sensory Stimuliation
• It is excitement or motivation to learn or do something
• Being excited or motivated through the five senses: seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting.
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Curiosity and Exploration
CuriosityCuriosity is defined as a need, thirst or desire for knowledge
Berlyne (1966)
ExplorationExploration refers to all activities concerned with gathering information about the environment.
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Competence
• Competence is the ability to perform some task.
Incompetence is its opposite Intrinsic
Intrinsic motivation refers to motivation that comes from inside an individual rather than from any external or outside rewards, such as money or grades
ExtrinsicExtrinsic motivation refers to motivation that comes from outside an individual. The motivating factors are external, or outside, rewards such as money or grades. These rewards provide satisfaction and pleasure that the task itself may not provide.
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Learned Social Motives
• Achievement• Power• Affiliation
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Achievement
• Desire for significant accomplishment
• Reflects achievement concerns for mastery of things, people, or ideas for attaining a high standard
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Power
• It is the desire to control or exert influence
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Affiliation
• to describe a partnership between two or more parties
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ThanKyouNow the door is open for questions?