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which of the following is a social motiveWhich of the following is a social motive..?

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Answered by Rajeshkumare
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Motivation is the reason for people's actions, willingness and goals. Motivation is derived from the word motive which is defined as a need that requires satisfaction. These needscould also be wants or desires that are acquired through influence of culture, society, lifestyle, etc. or generally innate. Motivation is one's direction to behavior, or what causes a person to want to repeat a behavior, a set of force that acts behind the motives. An individual's motivation may be inspired by others or events (extrinsic motivation)[1] or it may come from within the individual (intrinsic motivation).[] Motivation has been considered as one of the most important reasons that inspires a person to move forward.[3] Motivation results from the interaction of both conscious and unconscious factors. Mastering motivation to allow sustained and deliberate practice is central to high levels of achievement e.g. in the worlds of elite sport, medicine or music.
Answered by osoiekoduke
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Social motives are the factors that encourages an individual to balance and perform better.


The social motives can either be direct or indirect.


Motives are driving forces that are positively influences the behaviour.


There are various motives in a society set up.

Elders acts as role models to the young generation and are only the desired traits are to be copied from them.


Social motives can be inform of cultural practices, norms .

The motives can be taken in in the form of compliance and conformity

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