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  2. Rubicon model - Wikipedia

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    A feedback model of the motivation-volition process. Lower labels are terminology of Zimmerman. [1] [2] In psychological theories of motivation, the Rubicon model, more completely the Rubicon model of action phases, makes a distinction between motivational and volitional processes. The Rubicon model "defines clear boundaries between ...

  3. John William Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    A Theory of Achievement Motivation, By John William Atkinson and Norman T. Feather, Volume 6, Wiley, (1966), Krieger Pub Co (June 1, 1974), ISBN 0-88275-166-2 Motivation and Achievement , By John William Atkinson and Joel O. Raynor , Winston; [distributed by Halsted Press Division, New York] (1974) ISBN 0-470-03626-5 , ISBN 978-0-470-03626-6

  4. 3C-model - Wikipedia

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    In practical application, for instance in self-management, [3] [4] in coaching, [5] in leadership training, [6] or in change management, [7] the 3C-model can be used for systematic diagnosis of motivation deficits and intervention. Fig. 2. Practical application of the 3C-model: Motivation diagnosis (e.g. of a team member/ an employee).

  5. Category:Motivational theories - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Motivational theories or lists of Motivational theories, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Motivational theories in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. 10 'Manifest' Season 4 Part 2 Theories That Actually ... - AOL

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    Courtesy of Netflix. 4. Michaela Is Pregnant with Zeke’s Child. Quite a few fans have picked up on this, because in season four, Michaela mentions multiple times that she doesn’t want to be a mom.

  7. McGuire's Motivations - Wikipedia

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    McGuire’s Psychological Motivations is a classification system that organizes theories of motives into 16 categories. The system helps marketers to isolate motives likely to be involved in various consumption situations.

  8. 8 ‘One Piece’ Season 2 Theories We Can’t Stop Thinking About

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    Matt Owens, co-showrunner of the Netflix series, told Deadline, "Season one ends with L After going up against villains like Arlong and Buggy the Clown, Luffy finally made his mark as a wanted ...

  9. All the Fan Theories to Know After 'Yellowjackets' Season 2 ...

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