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Chapter 9.4, Problem 1TC
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The things that motivate an individual while he is in psychology course.
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The process by which activities are directed, started and continued so that psychological or physical wants or needs are met is known as motivation. Motivation is about needs and in many theories most needs are the result of some inner physical drive that needs to be satisfied. Although there are some other theories that examine human psychological needs.
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