Term ID: T2693

Intrinsic Motivation Theory

/intrinsic-motivation-theory/
A framework proposing that people are naturally inclined toward growth, learning, and mastery when their basic needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness are met.
Example: Students learning more effectively when they feel capable, have choices in their learning, and feel connected to teachers and peers rather than when pressured by external rewards.

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Reference: Deci & Ryan (1985)