Category:Motivation
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Motivation is a word used to refer to the reason or reasons for engaging in a particular behavior, especially human behavior as studied in psychology and neuropsychology.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Motivation"
The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total.
- Motivation (philosophy)
3
- 3C-model (philosophy)
A
- Aboulia (philosophy)
- Abulia (philosophy)
- Academic buoyancy (philosophy)
- Akrasia (philosophy)
- Amotivational syndrome (philosophy)
- Avolition (philosophy)
B
- Body-centred countertransference (philosophy)
- Business fable (philosophy)
C
- Choice (philosophy)
- Cognitive evaluation theory (philosophy)
- Comparator hypothesis (philosophy)
- Cooling out (philosophy)
- Curiosity (computing)
D
- Decisional balance sheet (computing)
- Defensive pessimism (computing)
- Delayed gratification (philosophy)
- Philosophy of desire (philosophy)
- Disincentive (philosophy)
- Dopamine (philosophy)
- Double demotivation (philosophy)
- Drive reduction theory (learning theory) (philosophy)
E
- Effort optimism (philosophy)
- Effortfulness (philosophy)
- Ego depletion (philosophy)
- Employee morale (philosophy)
- Employee motivation (philosophy)
- Enabling (philosophy)
- Energy (psychological) (philosophy)
- Eustress (philosophy)
- Example choice (philosophy)
- Exertion (physics)
F
- Family resilience (philosophy)
- Fish! Philosophy (philosophy)
- Flow (Psychology) (philosophy)
G
- Generalized expected utility (computing)
- Goal (philosophy)
- Goal orientation (philosophy)
- Goal setting (philosophy)
- God helps those who help themselves (philosophy)
- Gratification (philosophy)
- Group polarization (philosophy)
H
- Health action process approach (philosophy)
- Hedonic hunger (philosophy)
- Hedonic motivation (philosophy)
- Hedonism (philosophy)
- Higher-order volition (philosophy)
- Hunger (philosophy)
- Hunger (motivational state) (philosophy)
- Hunger (physiology) (philosophy)
I
- Implementation intention (philosophy)
- Implicit self-esteem (philosophy)
- Incentive (finance)
- Incentivisation (philosophy)
J
- Job design (philosophy)
K
- Keep Calm and Carry On (philosophy)
L
- Laziness (philosophy)
- Learned helplessness (philosophy)
- Libido (philosophy)
- Limbic system (philosophy)
- Locus of control (philosophy)
M
- Malnutrition (philosophy)
- Manfred Max-Neef's Fundamental human needs (philosophy)
- Maslach Burnout Inventory (philosophy)
- Morale (philosophy)
- Motivation in second-language learning (philosophy)
- Motivational deficiency disorder (philosophy)
- Motivational enhancement therapy (philosophy)
- Motivational interviewing (philosophy)
- Motivational poster (philosophy)
- Motivational salience (philosophy)
- Motivational therapy (philosophy)
- Motives for spying (philosophy)
N
- New Year's resolution (philosophy)
O
- Occupational burnout (philosophy)
- Online participation (philosophy)
- Optimism (philosophy)
- Organizational commitment (philosophy)
- Overjustification effect (philosophy)
P
- Passive-aggressive behavior (philosophy)
- Pavlovian-instrumental transfer (philosophy)
- Pessimism (philosophy)
- Pleasure principle (psychology) (philosophy)
- Positive-incentive value (philosophy)
- Pre-work assembly (philosophy)
- Procrastination (philosophy)
- Profit motive (philosophy)
- Promotion (rank) (philosophy)
- Psychological resilience (philosophy)
R
- Reading motivation (philosophy)
- Regulatory focus theory (philosophy)
- Rosenberg self-esteem scale (philosophy)
- Rubicon model (psychology) (philosophy)
S
- Self-actualization (philosophy)
- Self-control (philosophy)
- Self-efficacy (philosophy)
- Self-esteem (philosophy)
- Self-esteem functions (philosophy)
- Self-fulfillment (philosophy)
- Self-regulated learning (philosophy)
- Senioritis (philosophy)
- Sexual motivation and hormones (philosophy)
- Sublimation (psychology) (philosophy)
- Superordinate goals (philosophy)
T
- To Sell is Human (philosophy)
V
- Value (ethics) (philosophy)
- Velleity (philosophy)
- Volition (psychology) (philosophy)
W
- Will to live (philosophy)
- Will to power (philosophy)
- Wish fulfillment (philosophy)
- Work motivation (philosophy)
Y
- Yale attitude change approach (philosophy)