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How does the self-determination theory explain intrinsic motivation?
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How does the self-determination theory explain intrinsic motivation?
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The self-determination theory suggests that intrinsic motivation is driven by the desire for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. It proposes that when these needs are met, individuals will feel more satisfied and motivated in their behaviour.
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