PSY220H1 Lecture Notes - Motivation, Twin, Twin Study
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I think i"m really fortunate because i really love what i do. They"re players who do it because they"re good at it or use it as a means just to provide or accolades or adoration. When you do something that you truly, truly love doing, you find yourself wanting to do it all the time. -intrinis motivation. The overjustification effect: the tendency for intrinsic motivation to diminish for activities that have become associated with reward or other extrinsic factors. Intrinsic motivation: motivation that originates from within the person (doing something for its own sake, not for the sake of reward, e. g. , studying for the love learning) Extrinisic motivation: motivation that originates from outside the person (the situation) (the activity is a means to an end, e. g. , studying only because of the exam) Can be attribute to both intrinsic and extrinsic, discounting--- Lepper et al. (1973: gave children opportunity to play with colorful felt-tipped markers something these children loved to do.