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Understanding Motivation: Internal and External Sources

Discover the different sources of motivation, including biological needs, incentives, drives, and social motives. Learn how these factors influence our goal-oriented behavior.

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Understanding Motivation: Internal and External Sources

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  1. Goal Motivation An internal process that causes us to move toward a goal.

  2. Motivation Internal Sources External Sources Biological Needs: Incentives: Any external motivating stimulus, such as A state of physical deprivation that causes an imbalance within the body (e.g., body temperature, blood sugar, water content).

  3. Motivation Internal Sources External Sources Drive: Incentives: Any external motivating stimulus, such as A state of arousal or tension that is produced by a biological need.

  4. Motivation Internal Sources External Sources Social Motive: Incentives: Any external motivating stimulus, such as A type of motivation acquired through experience and interaction with other people; becomes part of your personality.

  5. Motivation Internal Sources External Sources Biological Needs Incentives Drive Social Motives

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