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 Self-Determination Theory - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a psychological theory of human motivation. It suggests that people are most motivated and function optimally when their needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness are fulfilled. SDT focuses on intrinsic motivation and the role of these basic psychological needs in personal growth and well-being.
 
Author Item    More authors for concept
Self-Determination Theory Autonomy   Autonomy
Self-Determination Theory Causality   Causality
Self-Determination Theory Creativity   Creativity
Self-Determination Theory Cultural Relativism   Cultural Relativism
Self-Determination Theory Environment   Environment
Self-Determination Theory Goals   Goals
Self-Determination Theory Internalisation   Internalisation
Self-Determination Theory Intrinsicness   Intrinsicness
Self-Determination Theory Learning   Learning
Self-Determination Theory Motivation   Motivation
Self-Determination Theory Regulation   Regulation
Self-Determination Theory Self-Determination   Self-Determination

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-10-10