Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Intrinsic and extrinsic
motivations: Classic definitions
and new directions
- Intrinsic
- Construct, reflecting the
natural human propensity
to learn and assimilate
- intrinsic motivation, wich refers
to doing something because it is
inherentlu interesting or
enjoyable
- Instrinsically motivated
behaviors, wich are
performed out of interest
and satisfy the innate
psycho-logical needs for
competence and autonomy
are the prototype of self
determined behavior
- Motivation
- Motivation as a unaritary
phenomenon, one that varies from
very little motivation to act to a grat
deal of it
- Extrinsic
- Is argued to vary
considerably in its
relative autonomy and
thus can either reflect
external control or true
self regulation.
- Extrinsic motivation, wich
refers to doing something
because it leads to a
separable autcome
- Extrinsicallu motivated
behaviors those that are
executed because they are
instumental to some
separable consequence can
vary in the extent to wich
they represent self
determination.