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The desire to perform a behavior effectively for it's own sake is called:

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The desire to perform behavior effectively for its own sake is called intrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation is being defined as a way of having to engage to activity or a behavior because of the individual’s feeling of enjoyment or contentment.

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