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Revision as of 16:19, 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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Motivation Theory Resource Page
This page will direct you to all the external literature sources used for Motivation Theory.
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See Also
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References
- ↑ 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