1 Extrinsic muscles are some distance from the body part they move:
2 coming from outside a particular person or thing:
extrinsic incentives/motivation/rewards Extrinsic motivation exists when employees are able to satisfy their needs indirectly, most importantly, through monetary compensation.
These may be due to extrinsic constraints that are too restrictive or assembly designs that are physically impossible.
The patterns of those acts (patriotic, ethical, altruistic), perhaps supported during their formation by a scaffold of extrinsic reinforcement, must be highly valuable in themselves.
The relationship between altruism and self-control may be understood as similar discounting processes for extrinsic reinforcement, social and temporal.
The end result of the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways is the activation of the initiator procaspases 2, 8, 9 and 10.
But it has yet to be directly demonstrated whether adding extrinsic reinforcers increases intrinsic motivation, interpreted as resistance to change.
We study comparative statics results for the steady-state monetary equilibria of a simple random matching model of money with endogenous prices and no extrinsic uncertainty.
In addition to medical factors, there are extrinsic environmental factors such as uneven or slippery surfaces, poor lighting and unfamiliar environments.
To avoid too small expected frequencies, the value codes 2 and 3 were merged for the six extrinsic problems measured at age 13.