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The term extrinsic motivation refers to reasons to act that
arise from the character’s beliefs or emotions.
originate in the character’s outside environment.
are inherent in the character’s psychological makeup.
come from characters’ desire to act on their environment.
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originate in the character’s outside environment.
Extrinsic motivation comes from external rewards, pressures, or consequences (money, praise, punishment), whereas intrinsic motivation arises from internal desires, beliefs, or interests.
Extrinsic motivation comes from external rewards, pressures, or consequences (money, praise, punishment), whereas intrinsic motivation arises from internal desires, beliefs, or interests.
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