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=='''Motivation Theory Resource Page'''==
=='''Motivation Theory Resource Page'''==
This page will direct you to all the external sources used for Motivation Theory. <br>
This page will direct you to all the external sources used for Motivation Theory. <br>
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=='''See Also'''==
=='''See Also'''==

Revision as of 17:18, 7 December 2022

Overview

Martinez[1] bases his theories of motivation on three categories: global motives, beliefs about events, and beliefs about self.

This page intends to bring these theories together and provide a more in-depth exploration with the use of multimedia examples and credible source.

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Theories

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Multimedia Examples

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Motivation Theory Resource Page

This page will direct you to all the external sources used for Motivation Theory.

See Also

Other pages that are similarly related to Motivation Theory are listed here:

References

  1. Martinez, M. E. (2010). Emotion, Motivation, and Volition. In Learning and Cognition: The Design of the Mind (pp. 153–188). Boston: Merrill. http://books.google.com/books?id=wqFWAAAAYAAJ