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Introjected Regulation
Introjected regulation, the second level of extrinsic motivation, is enacted to satisfy internal contingencies such as self aggrandizement or avoidance of self derogation. An example of introjected regulation is when a student studies to feel pride and avoid feeling guilty for not studying enough. This type of motivation also has an external locus of causality.
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Updated 2020-10-03
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