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Identified Regulation

Identified regulation is the third level of extrinsic motivation and is more autonomous than the previous two levels. This motivation can be seen when behaviors are enacted because they are considered valuable or important. For example, if a student is planning to become a doctor, they might focus on studying anatomy because mastery of such information is important for future competence in medicine. This level of extrinsic motivation has an internal locus of causality.

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Updated 2020-10-03

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