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      A self-determination theory approach to understanding stress incursion and responses

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      Stress and Health
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              The Work Preference Inventory (WPI) is designed to assess individual differences in intrinsic and extrinsic motivational orientations. Both the college student and the working adult versions aim to capture the major elements of intrinsic motivation (self-determination, competence, task involvement, curiosity, enjoyment, and interest) and extrinsic motivation (concerns with competition, evaluation, recognition, money or other tangible incentives, and constraint by others). The instrument is scored on two primary scales, each subdivided into 2 secondary scales. The WPI has meaningful factor structures, adequate internal consistency, good short-term test-retest reliability, and good longer term stability. Moreover, WPI scores are related in meaningful ways to other questionnaire and behavioral measures of motivation, as well as personality characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors.

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                Stress and Health
                Stress and Health
                Wiley-Blackwell
                15323005
                February 2011
                February 31 2011
                : 27
                : 1
                : 4-17
                Article
                10.1002/smi.1368
                b9a1a043-69ea-4e3f-adab-d64dfef13066
                © 2011

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