Sentence examples for implications for motivation from inspiring English sources

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Taylor, A.M., Becker, S., Schweinhardt, P. & Cahill, C. Mesolimbic dopamine signaling in acute and chronic pain: implications for motivation, analgesia, and addiction.

This research documents this bias for behaviors ranging from exercising to studying and demonstrates implications for motivation and goal attainment in incentive-compatible contexts.

This has important implications for motivation, both for the "will-do" component (e.g., self-realization, professional satisfaction) and the "can-do" component (e.g., self-confidence, improvements around the workplace by taking account of health workers' knowledge and ideas).

Although the graduate entry students' views may concur with existing understandings and findings of respondents in previous studies [ 28- 31, 34], how they arrived at their choices may vary (due to the route they have taken and their differing backgrounds) - this would have, for example, important implications for motivation.

Elevations in brain glucocorticoid concentrations following chronic alcohol exposure and withdrawal not only may have significant implications for motivation to drink, but also may contribute to the cognitive deficits and neurotoxic damage that is commonly associated with alcohol dependence (Rose et al. 2010).

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Such differences in motivation undergirding behavioural engagement have implications for motivation-related outcomes, including adherence.

How health workers perceive their roles in the different sectors and what the implications are for motivation, particularly in the public sector, will need further exploration.

This in turn has implications for their motivation and participation, as well as creating logistical difficulties for both organisers and participants.

As professional job factors are the dominant motivating influence amongst contemporary students, and most likely to change, this has implications for the motivation of this cohort of dentists.

Within the United States, a community's relationship with its location its "sense of place"—has implications for the motivation, development, and implementation of an effective public health response to prepare for climate change (Hess et al. 2008).

This article is not meant to be a comprehensive review of the scaffolding or the motivation literature but rather a synthesis of implications of motivation theories for the design of scaffolding.

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