EDUCATION UGC NET
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Question
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Social Motives
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Personal motives
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Non-homeostatic motives
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Both(b) and (c)
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Curiosity is defined as a need, thirst or desire for knowledge. It is a personal motive as a person’s curiosity can be aroused without involving other people. It gets stimulated when catches our attention or when there is an inconsistency in our present knowledge.
Detailed explanation-2: -Curiosity is a form of intrinsic motivation that is key in fostering active learning and spontaneous exploration.
Detailed explanation-3: -A motive is what prompts us to act in a certain way, or at least to develop an inclination for a specific behavior. Okay, so curiosity is the interest to learn more about a subject; motivation is the desire to do something with that information.
Detailed explanation-4: -Personal motivation also known as intrinsic or self-motivation can be defined as motivation arising from an individual’s internal desires for the satisfaction and fulfillment of specific needs.
Detailed explanation-5: -When something ignites your curiosity, regions of your brain associated with reward, memory, and motivation actually “fire up” with activity. In other words, curiosity can be a great motivator that makes the brain sincerely want to learn.