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The grooves and ridges on Ganymede are thought to
Intrinsic Motivation
Motivation driven by an interest or enjoyment in the task itself, rather than relying on external pressures or rewards.
External Regulation
pertains to the motivation to perform an activity driven by external rewards or to avoid adverse outcomes, rather than personal interest or enjoyment.
Introjected Regulation
A form of internal motivation where behavior is guided by internal pressures and a desire to avoid guilt or anxiety, rather than personal value or interest.
Identified Regulation
A form of motivation where actions are taken in alignment with one's values and beliefs, even if they are not inherently enjoyable.
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