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motivation consists of a desire to learn the language and attitudes towards the learning situation. Researchers usually attempt to identify the influence of factors such as gender, age, home background and teacher competence in the motivational process.
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motivation Effective government agencies have high levels of motivation among their members, including high levels of public service motivation, mission motivation, and task motivation
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motivation The stimulation of a consumer's, salesperson's, employee's or dealer's innate desires and personal objectives by a program of recognition or achievement through merchandise or travel techniques-an incentive program.
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motivation the need or desire that determines an individual
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motivation Acceptable behaviour within organizations is defined, or at least outlined, in "business rules". In traditional information systems some of these rules are partially enforced by application programs. This leads to redundancy in the representation of business rules, and results in consistency and responsibility problems. A possible solution is the enforcement of business rules by trigger mechanisms of active database systems. ...
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