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ehidna [41]
3 years ago
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Which theory assumes people are driven to try and grow and attain fulfillment with their behavior and well-being

Social Studies
1 answer:
expeople1 [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Self-determination theory

Explanation:

Self-determination theory

This is simply known as a general theory of human motivation. It deals with the development and functioning of the personality and it is usually in response to social contexts. It was formed by Deci & Ryan.

The theory is centered on the extent or degree to which human behaviors are volitional or self-determined. That is, the extent to which individuals ive a go ahead to their actions at the highest level of reflection and are involved in the actions with a full sense of choice

Most times, the reasons why humans do things and the way another person communicates their expectations plays an important role in our effort, performance and task persistence generally.

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