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olchik [2.2K]
2 years ago
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Motivation based on internal factors such as organismic needs (competence, relatedness, autonomy), as well as curiosity, challen

ge, and fun is known as:___________
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Tomtit [17]2 years ago
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Motivation based on internal factors such as organismic needs (competence, relatedness, autonomy), as well as curiosity, challenge, and fun is known as Intrinsic motivation.

Intrinsic motivation is doing of an activity for inherent satisfaction rather than for some separable consequence.When individual is intrinsically motivated  is moved to act for fun or challenge entailed rather than because of external products , pressure or rewards.

It is important because for task persistence , seeing a project through , and for ensuring exploration of as solution. It is accompanied by positive affect that love of the task is an important component of creative work. It strengthens efforts and persistence. Three element of motivation is autonomy , mastery and purpose.

To learn more about Intrinsic motivation here

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