difference between motive nd motivation
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Motive' is normally used to mean the specific reason for performing a specific action, an incentive, a particular goal or objective 'They ran away to avoid being punished.' (motive= to avoid being punished). or b) the condition of being eager to do something or work. 'Some employees lack motivation.'Motivation' is either a) the act or process of giving someone a reason to do something, the internal and external factors that stimulate desire to do something 'I became a vet so that I could help relieve suffering in animals.' (motivation = the desire to relieve suffering in animals)
or b) the condition of being eager to do something or work. 'Some employees lack motivation.'
or b) the condition of being eager to do something or work. 'Some employees lack motivation.'
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'Motive' is normally used to mean the specific reason for performing a specific action
'Motivation' is either a) the act or process of giving someone a reason to do something, the internal and external factors that stimulate desire to do something
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'Motivation' is either a) the act or process of giving someone a reason to do something, the internal and external factors that stimulate desire to do something
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