نتایج جستجو برای: motivation theory

تعداد نتایج: 934037  

2011
Nicolas Kaufmann Thimo Schulze Daniel Veit

The payment in paid crowdsourcing markets like Amazon Mechanical Turk is very low, and still collected demographic data shows that the participants are a very diverse group including highly skilled full time workers. Many existing studies on their motivation are rudimental and not grounded on established motivation theory. Therefore, we adapt different models from classic motivation theory, wor...

Ahmadi, Behesht, Azadi, Azadeh, Zardoshtian, Shirin,

The aim of this study was to examine therelationship perceived autonomy-supportive behaviors of coaches onself-determined motivation and sport commitment of elitefemale players inHandball league. The research desing was a descriptive-correlational.For this pourpose statistical society of this research incloud 237 female players were selected equal to sample society. Perceived autonomy- supporti...

2002
Margit Osterloh Bruno S. Frey

spin-offs, or holdings. We intend to show that such orEmployees are motivated intrinsically as well as extrinsically. ganizational forms are suitable only under special circumIntrinsic motivation is crucial when tacit knowledge in and bestances defined by specific aspects of knowledge and motween teams IIILIS~be transferred. Organizational forms enable tivation. In line with the knowledge-based...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2015

Background and aims: The aim of this study is determining factors related to workers' use of hearing protection devices in Shoga factory Yaft Abad, based on Protection Motivation Theory. Methods: In this cross-sectional analytical study, 60 workers who were exposed to harmful noise selected among factory shifts by randomized sampling method. The questionnaire included 6 demographic questions, 8...

2007
Diana Vaman

Motivation: Use string theory to study strong interaction physics. Motivation: Use string theory to study strong interaction physics.

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2010
Patrick Anselme

Most theories describe motivation using basic terminology (drive, 'wanting', goal, pleasure, etc.) that fails to inform well about the psychological mechanisms controlling its expression. This leads to a conception of motivation as a mere psychological state 'emerging' from neurophysiological substrates. However, the involvement of motivation in a large number of behavioural parameters (trigger...

2010
Wolfgang Maass W. Maass

The Liquid State Machine (LSM) has emerged as a computational model that is more adequate than the Turing machine for describing computations in biological networks of neurons. Characteristic features of this new model are (i) that it is a model for adaptive computational systems, (ii) that it provides a method for employing randomly connected circuits, or even “found” physical objects for mean...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2012
Coralie Chevallier Gregor Kohls Vanessa Troiani Edward S Brodkin Robert T Schultz

The idea that social motivation deficits play a central role in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) has recently gained increased interest. This constitutes a shift in autism research, which has traditionally focused more intensely on cognitive impairments, such as theory-of-mind deficits or executive dysfunction, and has granted comparatively less attention to motivational factors. This review del...

Journal: :Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs 2005
Larry C Bernard Michael Mills Leland Swenson R Patricia Walsh

The authors review psychology's historical, competing perspectives on human motivation and propose a new comprehensive theory. The new theory is based on evolutionary principles as proposed by C. Darwin (1859) and modified by W. D. Hamilton (1964, 1996), R. L. Trivers (1971, 1972), and R. Dawkins (1989). The theory unifies biological, behavioral, and cognitive approaches to motivation. The theo...

Journal: :Contemporary educational psychology 2000
Wigfield Eccles

We discuss the expectancy-value theory of motivation, focusing on an expectancy-value model developed and researched by Eccles, Wigfield, and their colleagues. Definitions of crucial constructs in the model, including ability beliefs, expectancies for success, and the components of subjective task values, are provided. These definitions are compared to those of related constructs, including sel...

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