adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
reward
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The aim of his study was to explore why people took part in activities that yielded no extrinsic rewards .
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But what when these extrinsic rewards are in short supply?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Some teachers believe students need extrinsic rewards to motivate them to learn.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Certain actions of football fans, for example, are quite clearly directed by factors extrinsic to their group.
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Cyclic fluctuations in vole populations have been variously interpreted as the result of intrinsic or extrinsic factors by different workers.
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Hygiene factors are essentially extrinsic and motivators are intrinsic.
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The aim of his study was to explore why people took part in activities that yielded no extrinsic rewards.
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The gastric mucosa resists the corrosive effects of peptic hydrochloric acid secretion and noxious extrinsic agents.
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The neural abnormalities that could induce a tachygastria include loss of intrinsic inhibitory innervation or lack of extrinsic autonomic inhibition.
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These inducements are both extrinsic and intrinsic.
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Together, intrinsic and extrinsic ageing will determine apparent age.