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Motivation theory 1.0 is related to the need to survive in an 'ecosystem'.<u> </u><u>The exigencies to survive when an individual survival rate is at stake, drives for Theory 1.</u> Examples include the need to work and get food to avoid starving to death, the need to get shelter and need to get clothed; these are fundamental survival needs of man. Therefore M.1.0 is drive by natural instinct or inner drive
However, Motivation theory 2.0; is related to the fact that motivation in human is driven by reward(carrot) and punishment(stick).<u>This type of motivation is mostly applicable to repetitive tasks that mostly do not require originality.However in non repetitive tasks where originality is required,such rewards limits creativity</u>.
Thus M.2.0 is being drive by external forces(extrinsic).These forces provide rewards for behaviours one desires which motivate for better results, and suppressed behaviours that one detests. Therefore it make s use of the 'if then' rewards p<u>hrase to make this happen.;e,g if you can win the two trophies you will be ...........</u>
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