
1) Cause 2) Determination 3) Drive 4) Ethics 5) Impulse 6) Incentive 7) Inducement 8) Inspiration 9) Moral 10) Morals 11) Readiness 12) Reason 13) Urge
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1) English rock music group 2) French word used in English 3) Incentive 4) Inducement 5) Motive 6) Need 7) Providing incentive 8) Psychological feature 9) Reason for wanting to act 10) Something that motivates 11) The act of motivating 12) The reason for the action 13) What makes one tick
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reason(s) for acting or behaving in a particular way.
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The positive or negative needs, goals, desires and forces that impel an individual toward or away from certain actions, activities, objects or conditions. The inner needs and wants of an individual--what affects behavior.
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This word refers to what drives the characters in the drama.
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The driving force behind all actions of human beings and other animals. It is an internal state that activates behavior and gives it direction. Emotion is closely related to motivation, and may be regarded as the subjectively experienced component of motivational states.
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forces acting either on or within a person to initiate behaviour. The word is derived from the Latin term motivus (`a moving cause`), which suggests ... [14 related articles]
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A decision-making process through which the individual selects desired outcomes and sets in motion the behaviours appropriate to acquiring them. Motivation has three main components: energising, directing and sustaining.
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Those factors which cause an organism to behave or act in either a goal-seeking or satisfying manner. They may be influenced by physiological drives or by external stimuli. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Motivation is generally defined as the psychological forces that determine the direction of a person
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mō′ti-vā′shŭn Definitions: 1. In psychology, the aggregate of all the individual motives, needs, and drives operative in a person at any given moment that influence the will and cause a given behavior.
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the reason or reasons for a character’s behavior; an incentive or inducement for further action for a character.
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In language instruction, the desire tlearn. See TEFL vs. TESL.
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The Why? The reason a character pursues a particular objective or super objective.
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the driving forces that make people act as they do.
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motive noun the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior; `we did not understand his motivation`; `he acted with the best of motives`
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is the push of the mental forces to accomplish an action. Unsatisfied needs, motivate. On the biological level basic human needs of food, shelter and survival are powerful motivators. On the psychological level people need to be understood, affirmed, validated and appreciated. On the business level motivation occurs when people perceive a clear bus...
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Designation of the totality of motives operative in any given act of volition or of the mechanism of the operation of such motives. See Motive. -- L.W.
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In narrative structure, a catalyst that starts the story's progression--a reason for the story to be
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The process of starting, directing, and maintaining physical and psychological activities; includes mechanisms involved in preferences for one activity over another and the vigor and persistence of responses.
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the act or an instance of motivating. · the state or condition of being motivated. · something that motivates; inducement; incentive.
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Characters act for two reasons: (1) the author wants certain things to happen in a story, and (2) the actions further a character?s objectives
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An internal process that makes a person move toward a goal.
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psychological feature arousing action toward a desired goal
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] psychological feature arousing action toward a desired goal
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