Development of Individual Differences in Intrinsic Motivation

  • Haywood H
  • Burke W
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Abstract

The term intrinsic motivation is used in this chapter to refer to a cognitive theory of motivation in which the idea of behavior for its own sake and as its own reward is central. We include in our definition essentially what Hunt (1963) meant by “motivation...

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Haywood, H. C., & Burke, W. P. (1977). Development of Individual Differences in Intrinsic Motivation. In The Structuring of Experience (pp. 235–263). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8786-6_9

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