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Explain the Difference Between a Joint Product and a Byproduct

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Explain the difference between a joint product and a byproduct. Can a byproduct ever become a joint product? Also, can a joint product ever become a byproduct?


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Motivation

The driving force behind all actions of an organism, stemming from needs, desires, and goals.

Intrinsic Motivation

The drive to engage in an activity for its own sake, due to personal satisfaction or interest, rather than for some separable consequence.

Extrinsic Motivation

Motivation driven by external rewards, such as money, fame, grades, and praise, rather than by intrinsic enjoyment or interest in the task itself.

Homeostatic Motivation

A drive to maintain internal equilibrium among bodily functions and needs.

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