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a) Willingness of action especially in behavior
The motivation scores showed that 65% of people wanted to visit our website to learn more about the offer after watching the commercial.
b) The action of motivating.
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The motivation scores showed that 65% of people wanted to visit our website to learn more about the offer after watching the commercial.
Wikipedia foundation.
Motivation — Motivation … Deutsch Wörterbuch
MOTIVATION — Connotant aussi bien de purs besoins physiologiques que des aspirations artistiques, religieuses ou scientifiques, le terme de motivation suscite à bon droit la méfiance: ne s’agirait il pas encore ici de quelque vague notion métaphysique,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
motivation — mo‧ti‧va‧tion [ˌməʊtˈveɪʆn ǁ ˌmoʊ ] noun HUMAN RESOURCES 1. [uncountable] eagerness and willingness to do something without needing to be told or forced to do it: • Some of the workers seem to lack motivation. 2. [countable] the reason why you… … Financial and business terms
Motivation EP — EP Sum 41 Дата выпуска 12 марта, 2002 Записан 2001 Жанр … Википедия
Motivation EP — EP by Sum 41 Released March 12, 2002 Recorded 2001 … Wikipedia
Motivation — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Motivation Álbum de Moti Special Publicación 1985 Grabación Data Alpha, Rainbow Weryton (Múnich) … Wikipedia Español
motivation — n. 1. The act or process of motivating. [PJC] 2. The mental process that arouses an organism to action; as, a large part of a teacher s job is to give students the motivation to learn on their own. Syn: motive, need. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] 3. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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motivation — index catalyst, cause (reason), determinant, end (intent), impulse, incentive, instigation … Law dictionary
Motivation — ⇒ Handlungsbereitschaft … Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie
motivation — (n.) 1873, from MOTIVATE (Cf. motivate) + ION (Cf. ion). Psychological use, inner or social stimulus for an action, is from 1904 … Etymology dictionary