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In Powell v.Washburn,where Powell sued the developer of a planned community he lived in for changing the covenants,conditions,and restrictions (CC&Rs) to allow recreational vehicles as residences in the development,the Arizona high court held that:
Motivation Theory
A set of theories that aim to explain what drives individuals to initiate, direct, and sustain behaviors and actions to achieve specific goals.
Hierarchical
An organizational structure where individuals or entities are ranked according to levels of authority or status, from the highest to the lowest.
Motivation Theories
A set of theories aiming to explain what drives individuals to initiate, direct, and persist in behaviors or actions to achieve certain objectives.
Autonomy Support
Encouraging self-initiation and offering choices to individuals, fostering their feeling of freedom and volition.
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