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[ | # <b>Motivation based on global motives:</b> | ||
## [[Maslow’s hierarchy of needs|Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs]]<br> | |||
# <b>Motivation based on beliefs about events:</b> | |||
## [[Locus of control|Locus of Control]] | |||
### [[Locus_of_control#Origin_and_Pawn|Origin and Pawn]] | |||
### [[Locus_of_control#Learned_Helplessness|Learned Helplessness]] <br> | |||
# <b>Motivation based on beliefs about self:</b> | |||
## [[Cognitive dissonance theory|Cognitive Dissonance Theory]] | |||
## [[Self-efficacy theory|Self-Efficacy Theory]] | |||
### [[Self-efficacy_theory#Performance_Accomplishment|Performance Accomplishment]] <br> | |||
### [[Self-efficacy_theory#Vicarious_Experience|Vicarious Experience]] <br> | |||
### [[Self-efficacy_theory#Verbal_Persuasion|Verbal Persuasion]] <br> | |||
### [[Self-efficacy_theory#Physiological_State|Physiological State]] <br> | |||
=='''Multimedia Examples for Motivation Theory'''== | |||
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Overview[edit | edit source]
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.
How To Use This Page[edit | edit source]
This walkthrough intends to demonstrate how to navigate this page, and how one can use this page to search for information about Motivation Theory.
Theories[edit | edit source]
- Motivation based on global motives:
- Motivation based on beliefs about events:
- Motivation based on beliefs about self:
Multimedia Examples for Motivation Theory[edit | edit source]
This page harbors all the multimedia examples used for Motivation Theory.
Literature Resource for Motivation Theory[edit | edit source]
This page will direct you to all the external literature sources used for Motivation Theory.
See Also[edit | edit source]
Other pages that are similarly related to Motivation Theory are listed here:
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 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
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