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+ | Motivation analysis aims to find out what are the reasons for people to do what they do. In the source-channel model, the motivation serves as the source of information, and each person is the channel that encodes his/her motivation into actions. What we would like to do, is to work backwards, and decode the motivation from actions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 3 October 2012
Motivation analysis aims to find out what are the reasons for people to do what they do. In the source-channel model, the motivation serves as the source of information, and each person is the channel that encodes his/her motivation into actions. What we would like to do, is to work backwards, and decode the motivation from actions.