Biology, asked by ambesh3, 1 year ago

difference between motive nd motivation

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Answered by prashant120
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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.'
Answered by Anonymous
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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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