Motivational levels between competitive and non-competitive situations

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Psychology

 

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Leonora A

 

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June 11, 2015

 

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University

 

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Out of four hypotheses, only one was not supported. The results showed that the conditions had a significant effect on motivational levels, where it increases in a competitive condition and decreases in a non-competitive condition. Motivational levels between competitive and non-competitive situations The word motivation is often used to describe certain sorts of behaviour...
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One who excels in his or her studies may be described as highly motivated, while another may say that he or she is finding it hard to get motivated to study. While it may explain the behaviour, it does not explain the meaning of it. Motivation is typically defined as the forces that account for the arousal, selection, direction, and discontinuation of behavior (Biehler/Snowman, 1997)...
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