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Behavioral economics / Gamification / Gaming / Octalysis / Motivation / Self-determination theory / Crowdsourcing / Gamification of learning / Overjustification effect
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Behavioral economics
Gamification
Gaming
Octalysis
Motivation
Self-determination theory
Crowdsourcing
Gamification of learning
Overjustification effect

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