Motivation and It's Theories.
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Are you Motivated? You Don’t Look Motivated! Clark C. Barrett.
Motivation Theories. What Is Motivation? The intensity, direction, and persistence of effort a person shows in reaching a goal.
Chapter 4 Motivating Self and Others. What is Motivation? Motivation The processes that account for an individual’s intensity, direction, and persistence.
Key Elements 1.Intensity: how hard a person tries 2.Direction: toward beneficial goal 3.Persistence: how long a person tries Key Elements 1.Intensity:
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1 Motivation (definition) ‘… those psychological processes that cause the arousal, the direction, and the persistence of voluntary actions that are.
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