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intrinsic motivation
BERNARD WEINER
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Intrinsically motivated behaviors are performed out of interest and do not require external reward; the enjoyment with which they are accompanied is sufficient to produce the behavior. This form of motivation, most often applied to the determinants of learning, is produced by the experience of free choice and autonomy. ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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