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What Motivates People
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Includes Modules 50-62 of the learning series; What Motivates People Co-Contributors: Dawson Ross (Points 52-57) & Laura Bankhead(Points 58-63)
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50. People are more motivated as they get closer to a goal
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50. People are more motivated as they get closer to a goal
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51. Variable rewards are powerful
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51. Variable rewards are powerful
This module discusses Operant Conditioning and BF Skinners Experiments on rats.
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52. Dopamine Makes People Addicted to Seeking Information
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52. Dopamine Makes People Addicted to Seeking Information
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53. Unpredictability Keeps People Searching
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53. Unpredictability Keeps People Searching
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54. People are More Motivated by Intrinsic Rewards Than Extrinsic Rewards
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54. People are More Motivated by Intrinsic Rewards Than Extrinsic Rewards
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55. People are Motivated by Progress, Mastery, and Control
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55. People are Motivated by Progress, Mastery, and Control
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56. People's Ability to Delay Gratification (or not) Starts Young
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56. People's Ability to Delay Gratification (or not) Starts Young
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57. People are Inherently Lazy
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57. People are Inherently Lazy
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58. People will look for shortcuts only if the shortcuts are easy
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58. People will look for shortcuts only if the shortcuts are easy
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59. People assume it's you not the situation
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59. People assume it's you not the situation
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60. Forming a habit takes a long time and requires small steps
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60. Forming a habit takes a long time and requires small steps
Click on the module to see module on how habits are formed.
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productivity
grd152
forming habits
ux desing
graphic design
improving yourself
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61. People are more motivated to compete when there are fewer competitors
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61. People are more motivated to compete when there are fewer competitors
Click on this module to see how the brain works when you have less competition vs. more.
motivation
psychology
competing
motivation pschology
competition pschology
how our brains view competition
design
brain design
graphic design
ux design
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62. People are motivated by autonomy
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62. People are motivated by autonomy
Click this module to understand how people are motivated by autonomy.
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autonomy
motivation
how are we motivated
brain
psychology
how the brain works
autonomy and motivation
design
marketing
graphic design
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Quiz What Motivates People
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Quiz What Motivates People
This Quiz covers Points 50-62 of the Chapter What Motivates People in the Book 100 Things Every Designer needs to know about people By: Susan M. Weinschenk, Ph.D.
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What Motivates People
50. People are more motivated as they get closer to a goal
51. Variable rewards are powerful
52. Dopamine Makes People Addicted to Seeking Information
53. Unpredictability Keeps People Searching
54. People are More Motivated by Intrinsic Rewards Than Extrinsic Rewards
55. People are Motivated by Progress, Mastery, and Control
56. People's Ability to Delay Gratification (or not) Starts Young
57. People are Inherently Lazy
58. People will look for shortcuts only if the shortcuts are easy
59. People assume it's you not the situation
60. Forming a habit takes a long time and requires small steps
61. People are more motivated to compete when there are fewer competitors
62. People are motivated by autonomy
Quiz What Motivates People