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INTRINSIC VS EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION
BY BRANDON LUM
What is motivation?
2 types
Intrinsic Motivation: the driving force to do something for fun or for the greater good
Extrinsic Motivation: the driving force to do something due to external factors like praise, money, recognition, rewards
Examples
Karl Duncker: Candle Problem
Karl Duncker: Candle Problem
Sam Gluckersberg: Candle Problem Scenario 1
Sam Glucksberg: Candle Problem Scenario 2
Dan Pink’s Intrinsic Motivation System
Autonomy: is the urge to direct our own lives
Mastery: is the drive to perfect a certain skill
Purpose: to do something for the greater good
Autonomy
Conclusion
Intrinsic motivation is generally stronger than extrinsic
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