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What's the difference between "motive" and "motivation"? Thank you
3 gen 2011 04:29
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Motive is the reason/purpose behind doing something. It can either be positive or negative, though it it is often used with a negative connotation. For example, 'ulterior motive' or 'what are his motives behind the murder?'
Motivation, on the other hand, has positive connotation. It refers to what drives someone to accomplish something.
3 gennaio 2011
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In my experience, it only depends in the way that these words are being used.
Motive:
Is probably either "good" or "bad" reason for doing something.
"He has bad motives" - can mean that he does something for a bad or selfish reason. Good motives are usually not selfish.
Motivation:
Usually means the desire to accomplish something.
"He has a lot of motivation" or "He has no motivation, so his work is very bad"
3 gennaio 2011
Questo contenuto viola le linee guida della Comunità.
3 gennaio 2011
motive= 起見
motivation = 激勵,動因
22 gennaio 2011
Questo contenuto viola le linee guida della Comunità.
3 gennaio 2011
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