EVALUACIÓN DE LAS TEORÍAS DE MOTIVACIÓN
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El concepto motivación, como opina Jack Duncan, es difícil de definir, porque está relacionado con los estímulos que recibe un individuo y la forma en que procesa la información. Está estrechamente ligada a las fuerzas intrínsecas dentro del organismo humano.
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