“Results showed that participants whose need for autonomy was more satisfied had higher levels of curiosity...Autonomy of choice was most beneficial in stimulating a high level of curiosity about the topic for participants who had low general autonomy need
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Interesting hypothesis!
RT @centerforSDT: Can choice increase curiosity? 💁♀️💁♂️ New #SDTResearch shows #autonomy of choice stimulates a higher level of #curiosit…
RT @centerforSDT: Can choice increase curiosity? 💁♀️💁♂️ New #SDTResearch shows #autonomy of choice stimulates a higher level of #curiosit…
Can choice increase curiosity? 💁♀️💁♂️ New #SDTResearch shows #autonomy of choice stimulates a higher level of #curiosity – check out this week's #FridayFeature https://t.co/xPamQRXIJq #SelfDeterminationTheory https://t.co/RoU2fJrlbc