Talk:Motivation
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| The content of Natural and rational theories of motivation was merged into Motivation on 27 January 2018. The former page's history now serves to provide attribution for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists. For the discussion at that location, see its talk page. |
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