extrinsic in A Sentence

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    Extrinsic motivation comes from outside the individual.

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    Incentive theories: intrinsic and Extrinsic motivation.

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    Extrinsic motivation comes from influences outside of the individual.

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    Motivation stems from two different sources, intrinsic and Extrinsic motivation.

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    In the Extrinsic pathway, the trigger to commit suicide is external.

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    Malaria parasites can complete their growth cycle in the mosquitoes("Extrinsic incubation period").

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    All these muscles are called Extrinsic muscles because they remain outside of the eyeball.

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    Then watch as a seemingly endless supply of intrinsic motivation and Extrinsic help aids you.

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    They also determine whether the malaria parasites are able to complete their Extrinsic incubation periods(growth period).

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    Money is the most obvious example, but coercion and threat of punishment are also common Extrinsic motivations.

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    Players must apply lateral thinking techniques where they apply real-world Extrinsic knowledge about objects in unexpected ways.

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    In essence, scientific management bases human motivation wholly on Extrinsic rewards and discards the idea of intrinsic rewards.

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    If any of these sounds close to your answers, it means that you are working from Extrinsic motivation.”.

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    Because tobacco causes tooth discoloration, the aesthetic results of this treatment are not always ideal- both Extrinsic and intrinsic.

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    Because tobacco causes tooth discolouration, the aesthetic results of this treatment are not always ideal- both Extrinsic and intrinsic.

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    But morality- whether intrinsic or Extrinsic- doesn't hinge on the threat or promise of an afterlife or of being saved.

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    Research shows that people who value Extrinsic goals and then don't achieve them are at high risk for anxiety and depression.

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    Money and other tangible rewards are the most obvious examples, but coercion and threat of punishment are also common Extrinsic motivations.

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    The similarities include the reference to the emotional reactions of the audience as the goal of the drama and its Extrinsic message.

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    Extrinsic motivations push robots/organisms to maintain basic specific internal properties such as food and water level, physical integrity, or light(e.g. in phototropic systems);

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    Extrinsic motivation refers to the performance of an activity in order to attain a desired outcome and it is the opposite of intrinsic motivation.

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    In Extrinsic motivation, the harder question to answer is where do people get the motivation to carry out and continue to push with persistence?

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    Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory, aka intrinsic/Extrinsic motivation, concludes that certain factors in the workplace result in job satisfaction, but if absent, lead to dissatisfaction.

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    Cognitive theory, the creation of University of Rochester psychologists Ed Deci and Richard Ryan, proposed that we have two types of motivation: Intrinsic and Extrinsic.

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    They're taking their cue from educators who blur the differences between a focus on learning and a focus on performance, or between intrinsic and Extrinsic motivation.

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    But as was pointed out in this recent blog, the brain actually has two different overarching pattern recognition systems at its disposal: the Extrinsic and intrinsic.

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    By introducing Extrinsic rewards you can actually damage(or shift focus from) the important intrinsic motivators that drive long-term change- for example, walking simply because you like to.

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    Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory, AKA intrinsic/Extrinsic desire, concludes that certain factors at work cause job satisfaction, but if absent, they dont lead to dissatisfaction but no satisfaction.

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    Extrinsic motivation, on the other hand, refers to the performance of an activity in order to attain the desired outcome and it is the opposite of intrinsic motivation.

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    For contrast, some Extrinsic motivations are“I want to make sure that I'm wealthier than other people” and“I want to be viewed by others as having influence and power.”.

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