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intrinsic interest

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meanings of intrinsicand interest


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intrinsic
adjective
uk /ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/ us /ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/
being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person ...
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interest
noun
uk /ˈɪn.trest/ us /ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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Examples of intrinsic interest


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Leisure reading (that not required by school) was a good indicator of the level of intrinsicinterest in reading in a particular language.
Consistent with this preoccupation was their lack of intrinsicinterest in other societies, which is not surprising, given their contempt for foreign languages.
Cultivating competence, self-efficacy, and intrinsicinterest through proximal self-motivation.
In this way, the study of popular culture offers the promise of research that is both of intrinsicinterest and of broader historical significance.
In fact the essays are devoted to fairly discrete studies of groups and individuals, some of which do have an intrinsicinterest.
This article presents a case study that demonstrates the effect of intrinsicinterest in a particular repertoire on strategy use and persistence.
This shows that she was able to distinguish between her intrinsicinterest in the repertoire and her dislike for the process of learning it.
Selective functions include judgment of the scientific value of the problem and its intrinsicinterest.
Heuristic passion evokes harmonies in perception of possible theories (guessing right), an appreciation of scientific value (intrinsicinterest, beauty).
Even wing rubbing, fading or fraying, previously referred to as a nuisance factor, may be of intrinsicinterest.
The theoretical differences between blocking and competition accounts have intrinsicinterest.
One is the intrinsicinterest in deepening our understanding of law as a social practice, and determining the most fundamental features of that practice.
An exploratory factor analysis revealed seven motivation types: intrinsicinterest, immediate achievement, individual development, information medium, going abroad, social responsibility, and learning situation.
The result is a theory with intrinsicinterest and impressive descriptive coverage.
Intrinsicinterest, the personal aspect, evokes a positive response (joy, the attraction of a good problem).
In this way it continues to offer the promise of research that is both of intrinsicinterest and of broader historical significance.
The main excuse for the above proof (apart from its simplicity) is our belief that this new blow-up might have some intrinsicinterest.
Moreover, the classification is of intrinsicinterest since it has had a significant impact in the scientific world, for instance among population geneticists.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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