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  2. Motivation - Wikipedia

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    Motivation affects students' participation in classroom activities and academic success. Motivation plays a key role in education since it affects the students' engagement with the studied topic and shapes their learning experience and academic success. Motivated students are more likely to participate in classroom activities and persevere ...

  3. Employee motivation - Wikipedia

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    Employee motivation is an intrinsic and internal drive to put forth the necessary effort and action towards work-related activities. It has been broadly defined as the "psychological forces that determine the direction of a person's behavior in an organisation, a person's level of effort and a person's level of persistence". [1]

  4. Work motivation - Wikipedia

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    Currently work motivation research has explored motivation that may not be consciously driven. This method goal setting is referred to as goal priming . It is important for organizations to understand and to structure the work environment to encourage productive behaviors and discourage those that are unproductive given work motivation's role ...

  5. Wikipedia:Essays - Wikipedia

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    The difference between policies, guidelines, and some essays on Wikipedia may be obscure. Essays vary in popularity and how much they are followed and referred to. Editors should defer to official policies or guidelines when essays, information pages or template documentation pages are inconsistent with established community standards and ...

  6. Wikipedia:Process is important - Wikipedia

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    Process is important on Wikipedia, and to Wikipedia. Some people minimize the importance of process by pointing to Wikipedia policies such as "Ignore all rules" and "Wikipedia is not a bureaucracy" or other Wikipedia essays such as "Product over Process" or "Snowball clause". But process is essential to the creation of the product.

  7. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2018-06-29/Recent research

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    "On the Effects of Authority on Peer Motivation: Learning from Wikipedia" [5] – From the abstract: "We show that lateral authority, the legitimacy to resolve taskā€specific problems, is welcomed by members of an organization in the resolution of coordination conflicts, the more so (1) the fiercer the conflict to be resolved, (2) the higher ...

  8. Wikipedia:Essay directory - Wikipedia

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    Product, process, policy – how process and policy are generated in order to improve Wikipedia. Purpose – Wikipedia's motive for being. Quality control – how the very wiki-nature of Wikipedia enables instant and continuous quality control, by allowing anyone and everyone to participate in improving articles and the encyclopedia as a whole.

  9. Content theory - Wikipedia

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    [52] [53] For instance, a student that gained praise and a good grade after turning in a paper, might seem more motivated in writing papers in the future (positive reinforcement); if the same student put in a lot of work on a task without getting any praise for it, he or she might seem less motivated to do school work in the future (negative ...