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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Context

I am taking an enrichment course and got stuck on one of the questions that was presented at the end. It contained the word "context"... which always leaves me unsure as to how I am to respond.

It goes something like this: How can general motivation theories be applied to the more specific context of motivation to read?

Am I making this qustion more complicated than it is?

Thank you so much!
  

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Can you try rewording it? - A.

  • Can you try rewording it?
  • - A.
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Can you try rewording it?

- A. Emotion: smile
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Dear Anon

You first need to decide what motivates people and you need to look at how such ideas of motivation have been studied in the past

Secondly, you need to decide which of those ideas would encourage people to read and how that might happen. That gives a specific context tor the theory - it shows how it might work in practice. Some motivation theories will work well with
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Sorry, Anon. Your question was clear enough. Guess I was tired. - A.

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