In a message dated 2/16/2001 11:43:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
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 In fact, the two sets of situations ("autonomy, etc" and "money, etc")
 would appear to be correlated.
 
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Paul,

Perhaps, this correlation exists for those driven by the reinforcing effects 
of money, etc. . .Some of us however are motivated by other, less tangible 
and more intrinsic sources of reinforcement. Anyone have readily on hand, the 
numbers to reflect the relative percentage of people in each category. . 
those motivated predominately by primary and secondary, tangible incentives 
versus those motivated by intrinsic, maybe even altruistic, sources of reward?

Sandra

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Sandra Nagel Randall, Ph.D.
Psychology
Saginaw Valley State University
University Center, MI

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