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Self-determination theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a general theory of human motivation and is concerned with the choices people make with their own free will and full sense of choice, without any external influence...
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Contemporary research conducted in the context of school physical education (PE) has increasingly embraced various tenets of self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, ... Aims. (i) To examine a model of motivation based on the tenets of self-determination theory, and (ii) explore the invariance of the model across gender.
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The authors describe what preparations they undertook before introducing self-determination theory and its corresponding teaching model to the Japanese special education system for students with intellectual disabilities.
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Self Determination Theory: Also called SDT (not to be confused with STP, which works with cars), SDT is a special brain additive bestowed by evolution that separates humans from all other life forms, and gives extra intrinsic energy or motivation (also called free will) so that we can be obnoxious, lazy,
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Accordingly, research guided by self-determination theory has focused on the social-contextual conditions that facilitate versus forestall the natural processes of self-motivation and healthy psychological development.
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The self-determination theory website ... This is the front page page for all the pages in this site concerned with the application of self-determination theory to exercise and physical activity. ... The self-determination continuum...
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Self-Determination; Theory; High Autonomy; High Sense of Control; High Competence; High Relatedness; Low Autonomy; Low Sense of Control; Low Competence; Low Relatedness; Amotivation External Introjected Identified Integrated INTRINSIC;
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