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People who carry and may spread pathogenic organisms without any apparent signs or symptoms of illness are called
Self-Determination Theory
A psychological framework positing that individuals are motivated to grow and change through three innate psychological needs: competence, relatedness, and autonomy.
Particular Needs
Specific requirements or desires of an individual that vary depending on personal circumstances or contexts.
Needs for Competence
The intrinsic motivation that drives individuals to seek out challenges and opportunities to enhance their skills and abilities.
Autonomy
The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision; in psychology, it often relates to the sense of control or agency over one's actions and life.
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