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  • ...stand RFT, it is important to understand another of [[E. Tory Higgins]]' [[theories]]: regulatory fit theory. When a person believes that there is "fit", they ...involved, occupied, fully engrossed) in an activity, the more intense the motivational force experienced. Engagement is of great importance to attain and motivate ...
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  • ====Three types of motivational goals==== The IMD approach provides a comprehensive conceptualization of three motivational goals: understanding, orientation, and play. ...
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  • ...Affective competence facilitates cross-cultural adaptation by providing a motivational capacity to deal with various challenges of living in the host environment, ...ability to transition. This takes into account the mental, emotional, and motivational readiness to deal with the new environment, including understanding of the ...
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  • ...behaviour ([[theory of reasoned action]], [[technology acceptance model]], motivational model, [[theory of planned behavior]], a combined theory of planned behavio ...tudy and employed a research model based on multiple technology acceptance theories.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Chao|first=Cheng-Min|date=2019|title=Factors Deter ...
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  • ..., which can manifest itself as cognitive, communicative, affective, and/or motivational. ...[[cognitive dissonance]]. However, despite integrating elements from these theories, PI has striking differences (e.g., unlike URT, PI does not assume that unc ...
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  • ...therapy. In P. T. P. Wong (Ed.),&nbsp;''The human quest for meaning:&nbsp;Theories, research, and applications''&nbsp;(2nd ed., pp. 619-647). New York, NY: Ro ....<ref name=":11" /> Thus, awareness of our finality is indeed an important motivational factor for us to do something meaningful and significant in our lives. ...
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  • ...the college sports team at The University of Alabama. Sports communication theories allow for the prediction of many facets of communication such as gender, ra ...
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  • ...duals engage in self-comparisons, a complex interplay of psychological and motivational factors comes into play, driving them to become more competitive. one of th ...l proposes that social comparison theory is a combination of two different theories. One theory is developed around motivation and the factors that influence t ...
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  • ...{{Harvnb|Oswald|Grosjean|2004|pp=88–89}}</ref> Predictions from both these theories have been confirmed in different experimental contexts, with no theory winn === Cognitive versus motivational === ...
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  • Based on a brief overview of models and theories related to cognitive consistency from many different scientific fields, suc ...| vauthors = Bastian B, Loughnan S | title = Resolving the Meat-Paradox: A Motivational Account of Morally Troublesome Behavior and Its Maintenance | journal = Per ...
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  • # provide an articulation with other well-developed constructs, theories, and models, especially from the fields of giftedness and education.<ref na ...eir diverse activities in a synergic whole, which can also mean a psychic (motivational, emotional and cognitive) integration. ...
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  • # ''Motivational'': ideas that people adopt because they perceive some self-interest in adop ...or2-link=Richard Lewontin}}</ref> version of more accepted anthropological theories. Kim Sterelny and Paul Griffiths noted the cumulative evolution of genes de ...
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  • ...predicted from a comprehensive theory. Two distinct (but not incompatible) theories have emerged for how the nervous system coordinates redundant elements: ''' ...ose links between the field of practice and the field of study with unique theories and growing bodies of practical and scientific knowledge,<ref name="hutzler ...
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  • ...itive ("cold") bias, such as mental noise,<ref name="HilbertPsychBul"/> or motivational ("hot") bias, such as when beliefs are distorted by [[wishful thinking]]. B ...ww.scientificamerican.com/article/why-do-some-people-believe-in-conspiracy-theories/ |journal=Scientific American Mind |year=2015 |volume=26 |issue=4 |page=72 ...
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  • ...ous [[pedagogical]] perspectives or [[Learning theory (education)|learning theories]] may be considered in designing and interacting with educational technolog ...]], and [[B.F. Skinner]]. Many psychologists used these results to develop theories of human learning, but modern educators generally see [[behaviorism]] as on ...
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  • ...bliography of Zadeh's writings up to 1996.</ref> Unlike most philosophical theories of vagueness, Zadeh's engineering approach had the advantage that it could ...to a concept, it might kill off the spontaneity, spirit, authenticity and motivational pattern which is ordinarily associated with that type of event. ...
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