Curiosidad Intelectual, Motivación Intrínseca
Curiosidad Intelectual, Motivación Intrínseca
Curiosidad Intelectual, Motivación Intrínseca
CURIOSIDAD INTELECTUAL
MOTIVACIÓN INTRÍNSECA
La Figura 1, hecha acorde con los conceptos estudiados, contando con el objetivo
de sintetizar las características que sustentan a la motivación intrínseca y las variables
que la afectan.
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