intrinsic motivation
English
Noun
intrinsic motivation (countable and uncountable, plural intrinsic motivations)
- The incentive to undertake an activity based on the expected enjoyment of the activity itself, rather than external benefits that might result.
Translations
The incentive to do something based on the expected enjoyment of the activity itself
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See also
- extrinsic motivation
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