Title | : | Self-Determination Theory: 3 Basic Needs That Drive Our Behavior |
Lasting | : | 7.02 |
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Support us to make more videos on motivation theory at wwwpatreoncom/sprouts! Comment from : Sprouts |
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Is Taichi an actual Asian name? Comment from : Zyryy |
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Which software do you use to make these videos ? Comment from : Zeeshan Sabir |
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We appreciate the content and the animation through which it is expressed Comment from : Ashna Shah |
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Just play the song bBury The Light/b for a POWERFUL MOTIVATION Comment from : Diana Kurosawa |
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I think that the external environment has not the biggest impact on our motivation system therefore it’s a mix between external and interior wich is our genes, so the extrinsic rewards is important so that those who have a lack of interior motivation could be motivated as well, however it should not be a just rewards but some emotions and motivation speeches from the the parents Comment from : Hako NA |
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Great video to go along with my study Did so for the youtube algorithm <3 Comment from : Jacob |
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First year psychology student here Working on an assignment where we're asked to identity a personal health risk behaviour and design a health treatment plan for ourselves, choosing either planned behaviour, the health belief model or SDT as a framework In the context of reducing alcohol consumption I chose SDT as my model and this video has helped me understand it a great deal better and now I feel more confident (and COMPETENT) in completing my assignment Not only that, I feel a greater sense of autonomy knowing that I'm on the right track now Thank you :) Comment from : Farkanel |
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That last story is a marvel of civic engineering Im impressed Comment from : Collymorpheous |
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What you describe here as "intrinsic motivation" sounds an awful lot like my daughter when her ADHD causes her to become hyperfocused which is not always a good thing Comment from : Lee Carlson |
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We all have a desire to learn at first But we learn what we want to learn that firs our learning style, sone learn by only doing, others by watching, others by reading and questioning, and many others are a mix And again, its all depending on tge topic Comment from : Chaotic Phoenix |
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Motavtion is cool 🎉 Comment from : Liam Bellwood |
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Agreed, money biggest extrinsic motivation Comment from : Mohd Shariq |
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Excellent Comment from : openInfographie |
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Extrinsic motivation through identification 😅 Comment from : NOOR FATIMA |
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so cool, motivated to understand this theory so i can stop keep getting this flashcard wrong wrong so i can potentially improve my test scores LOL I find both intrinsic and extrinsic sources for my motivation! Comment from : Socialling |
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I was motivated to watch this video because there wasn't anything on TV to watch Comment from : Mike Hess |
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Good learning Comment from : Middle Way |
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Can anybody recomend a basic pshychology book for me I want to learn more about psychology Comment from : TwoseconD |
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"John thinks learning is important, because it makes him a better human being, develop intellect and become the best version of himself"brMy man John is certainly Stoicism Comment from : Che |
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Let me keep kwayet Comment from : sumbo marcus |
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Who on earth is called Taichi?? Comment from : Parinishta Thirumavalavan |
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Well to be honest even clicking on this channel and subscribing At first got me curious and now got me motivated to learn more Not to out compete someone, not to benefit , or to show off But for my own 😊 curiosity Thanks and keep it going Comment from : Christopher Finney |
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I truly don't understand what is it that makes people let other people tell them how to live their lives when Allah the creator of this universe has sent Prophet Mohammad the messenger and servant of Allah with Quran, the book of all books Comment from : Kad Imad |
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bwatching/b Comment from : NFP |
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When I was a teacher, we were pushed to support intrinsic motivation Which is great! In theory But with standardized tests, predetermined curriculum and funding based on attendance rates…it’s not going to happen Even the best case scenario is extrinsic: students may be motivated to succeed, but not due to genuine autonomy It will be from expectations, identity or self-improvement (all of which, once autonomy and choice ARE offered, students who were previously successful feel so lost choosing a career and so fall back on others expectations) Blame the teachers if you want, but of course kids are going to chose the device made to keep them engaged and included Tests will make them feel stupid So what are we truly trying to accomplish? Comment from : Lydian Lyre |
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A desire to improved sprouted from multiple sources actually; not just one of theses that drove me here, just different stages at different points of my life that formed into my drive for improving at my crafts Comment from : SoundRogue |
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There is also the "controlled" motivation without realizing you are controlled that way! Comment from : John Kuhles |
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Extrinsic motivation is needed when you are not interested in the subject on the other hand, intrinsic motivation plays a huge role when you enjoy the subject I studied "Mathematical models for optimization" with intrinsic motivation and now I am studying "Automatic controls" just thinking about the grade (you may notice I am watching youtube videos because the subject isn't fully capturing me) Comment from : Matteo Montanari |
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I get motivated both by myself and by rewards given by my parents and lectures Comment from : Princess Tepu |
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I'm homeschooling my four children, and they're all on different parts of this spectrum My oldest does really well because he's curious and wants to learn everything that he can, while my other children tend to be more frustrated and reward oriented Comment from : Rachel Hoon |
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I vary mostly in between the 3rd 4th and 5th person but i have never been the 6th one idk why?? I do good and I know i can do quite a lot better even if i be the 5th person but i can never think of a time where I studied out of curiosity especially if it is for an exam or test as you might say :) Comment from : Mudabbir |
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What the fuck? Lol I’d give blood if I knew I was getting x amount…I’m not just going to give blood for free lol Fuck you pay me Comment from : Person |
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i am the last person, but i never had excellent marks bc studying is not enough to get them in my lyceum Comment from : Sonya Sever |
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04:58 Burnouts are the worst! Having writer's block is also worse! Running out of ideas is also the worst! Comment from : 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐩𝐡𝐬 𝐀𝐧𝐢𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 |
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bLove/b the first example❗ We have altruistic blood donor system and first time I was asked to donate platelets bI was offended/b this was paid!!! Comment from : Paweł Ciepliński |
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What should I do? Now, I am at the stage where I do not feel like doing anything because up to now, all the things I’ve done and tried have not made any sense!! Comment from : Hồng Phương Nguyễn |
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Hahaha I am Chinese It is so true I have to fight the desire to not disappoint Mom , so I can do what I desire sometimes Comment from : Lin Wang |
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Helping students to achieve intrinsic motivation is what teachers are endeavouring Comment from : Lavender 💜 |
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Children often need external motivation to teach them and get them to a point that they develop the internal motivation Comment from : Unicorn |
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I surely agree with an IQ of 50 Comment from : Chris Boxu01 |
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I literally have a test in two days and I know little knowledge of the topics within the subject I'm (supposed to be) studying This helped a lot in what motivation stage I am in right now ;( Comment from : Matthew |
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Very Amazing theorybrI really liked it 😊 Comment from : Patrick messi |
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I love how the Asian kids are always the ones doing something because of external pressure Looks very realistic Comment from : The Storyteller |
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Blood donation is not motivated by competence of task It doesn't related to belongingness Comment from : Saima Rani |
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autonomy competence connection brbrdayum Comment from : Lou Gauchet |
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Taichi what a racist name ha Comment from : p |
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agree Comment from : Emeka Amamasi |
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Nice theory and video! Thanks Comment from : TEOsurch |
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"Motivation fuels you to do things Habits keep you on track" Comment from : Jonathan Delos Reyes |
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You should point out that different types of motivation can happen to people regardless of race/ethnicity depending on different circumstances - meaning people should not be confined to one of the six merely because they are commonly observed or better term, PERCEIVED by others different Comment from : Juancho Francois |
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Very cosmopolitan Comment from : KingcoleIIV |
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I agree 🧐 Comment from : MidKnight |
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Thankyou for this amazing video ❤️ Comment from : Kanthraj Kalal |
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i feel like i am all of those all together Comment from : ישראל יעקובוביץ |
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-autonomybr-competencebr-connectionbrbrMotivations (non self determined - self determined): br-amotivationbr-extrinsicbr-intrinsicbrbr6 distinct typesbr-amotivationbr-extrinsic motivation : externally regulatedbr-extrinsic motivation - interjected regulationbr-extrinsic motivation - regulation through identification (by ideal)br- extrinsic motivation- integrated regulationbr- intrinsic motivation Comment from : George Lee |
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I'm unable to reach for my full intrinsic self due to economic pressure, what type is that? Comment from : MDT - |
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Please say , which app or software os used by you to make such a amazing illustrations Please ??? Comment from : Shubham |
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I need to know what motivated to start a yt channel Comment from : Fury |
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I don’t respond to rewards, recognition, or competition I am motivated by being a competent member of my team and succeeding in our regards I need to be apart of a task that is truly fulfilling to be motivated day to day Comment from : Maverick Jones |
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Yeah brReally missing my lady voice 😍❣️😬 Comment from : Sai Kiran |
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How to use the theory in the video for practical use for some who is amotivated? Can one move beyond theory? Comment from : staybalanced |
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I am intrinsically motivated to write comment after seeing this video Comment from : Dr Darpan Krishnakumar Shukla, MTech, DGFS PhD |
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There are three basic needs that drive our behavior: the need for safety, the need for belonging, and the need for significance We all have a need to feel safe and secure, to feel like we belong, and to feel like we matter These needs influence our behavior in everything we do, from the way we interact with others to the way we make decisions When these needs are not met, we can feel anxious, lonely, and worthless This can lead to all sorts of problems, both for ourselves and for those around us But when our needs are met, we can feel happy, fulfilled, and like we're part of something bigger than ourselves Comment from : Money Invest |
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I would have liked more detail on getting myself to care about things at the highest level enough to get me to start something amd bring it to completion Simply having a change of scenery or meeting people isn't quite going to do it for me because I end up back where I started when I go home Comment from : Master Thnag |
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Hi! Faculty member here, I wrote my MA thesis with the help of Self Determination Theory as basis theory I'd like to include a few important points for anyone who'd like to learn more brFirstly basic psychological needs derive from organismic survival behaviour as well as other sides of human beings, like their personalities, upbringings, contextual positions etc brDeci and Ryan say every human is inherently curious To be able to maintain the fire of curiosity and life long learning, one will need intrinsic motivation This is provided by supporting an individual's autonomy, competence and relatedness (relation was the preffered term in the video) brAmotivation happens on three observed terms If your basic psychological needs are not supported, you may feel that there is no power in you to behave in a certain way Secondly, you might be completely uninterested about an issue and there isn't enough stimulation for you to act Third one is more about rejecting the action itselfbrDeci and Ryan also found that even though money in considerably mid or big amounts might not nourish intrinsic motivation, small amounts of money or small rewards might act as intrinsic motivation stimulants That's why computer games are so intriguing to us, they're full of small rewards!brOverall, I'd like to thank you for this video This is a theory that needs to be heard and studied more Comment from : raisisset1 |
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Speaker doesn't sound very motivated! Needs some dynamism Comment from : Jon R |
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I agree with this video I can see myself in different spectrums of it Also the factors which can lead one towards 'amotivation' This brief yet interesting video and my current "amotivated" state motivated me to comment here Comment from : Free Falcon |
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Vergil : "NOW i am motivate!" Comment from : Zues Zues |
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How could one disagree with this beautiful theory? Ryan and Deci took a data driven bottom-up approach to extract these three basic psychological needs SDT is build upon thick layers of empirical papers haha Comment from : Gi |
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Thank you so much! Comment from : اسمعيني يا ماما -Listen to me MOM! |
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No motivation to write any comment except for being a #RebelRebel Comment from : Evert Vandenberghe |
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The difference between amateur and professional musicians is the extrinsic reward that professionals need to have in order to continue being professionals Comment from : Bruno Brogio |
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As always, nothing is simple when our toughts and feelings are on the mix - how to handle the rational ans irrational Another great video Gave me dood dor tought Thanks Comment from : Luis Santos |
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unironically better than all motivational speeches i've watchedbr thank you Comment from : i am living in your balls |
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👍😍 Comment from : Dileep Kumar |
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A A A aaaaamotivation! My favorite state of being Comment from : Юрий Шпорхун |
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Whether or not people that do good things for intrinsic reasons or not they should not be rewarded less than those that would dislike doing the deeds especially if it their job Example: Teachers They should not be paid less because teaching is public good or is admired Comment from : julia Ruva |
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B cause it's not about the money Comment from : William Maldonado |
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Complete autonomy is an illusion We can only be more or less autonomous, but never completely Comment from : The Lies I Tell Myself |
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Does our education system undermine intrinsic motivation? Few have the luxury of studying what they want just because they find in interesting Grades are critical Without good grades we often cannot move into our career choice In any formal program of study, we must submit to a timeline, and we must follow the program structure Comment from : walter byrd |
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I guess this could help explain why I love learning on youtube instead of doing college work Ill keep note of this later so I could find a way to better motivate myself for studying Comment from : Ionic777 |
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That's a unique approach to know myself I think I'm in between John and Ebony Thanks for such research oriented videos Comment from : Arpit Sarkar |
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Sounds similar to Kantian philosophy He said being "autonomous" means being "free" and it's same as being "rational" It's something not related to any external factor, such as pressure from peers, parents, etc In this video, the extrinsically motivated people are being irrational, as they so something for the sake of some external factor, not out of their own free will Doing something for an external factor will also mean using yourself as a means to achieve that external thing This is morally wrong One should always treat herself(and others) as the end, not as a mean Comment from : GrapeShot |
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Others brought me into this world without my consent What should my "autonomy" mean to me in the face of that Comment from : Something You Said |
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Woah Comment from : PYeitme |
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How to defeat your enemy in an argument when you know he/she has a higher intellect than you????? Comment from : Andrew Bangs |
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I still do not buy the introductory analogy one bit Comment from : Jared Mowry |
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From the firs day we born on this earth and the last day We oll people we are manipulated ,by the parents , school society , place of work , managers ,banks ,church , goverment ,media ,oll corporations etc I hate this world Comment from : Cypros |
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I love the video This is a huge reason why I am choosing to homeschool I feel like I am able to meet my girls needs better and my own needs better as an educator and life long learner Comment from : Bean |
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So well put together Thank you for this! Comment from : Our Cozy Corner |
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Please make more videos on the theories of Psychology and statistics Comment from : Saima Akter Badhon |
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