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Motivation and inhibition in deliberation

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People main motivation to deliberate is based on the will to achieve some goal through group consent and actions, or to change the way the group behaves, according to the participent values and righteous mind. ==Enhancers and inhibitors of the motivation to participate== ===Fight over Limited resources====
When people strugle to gain access to limited resouces, naturly, their motivation will grow. And also, as the amount of limited resources is grrater, the motivation will become greater. This is the reason, Churchill suggested that the number of seats in parliament will be smaller then the number of PMs. Jank and Kiel found out that people tend to write longer massages and gravitate toward decision makers, when politicians are participating an online discussion<ref>Janssen, D., & Kies, R. (2004). Online Forums and Deliberative Democracy : Hypotheses , Variables and Methodologies. In Empirical Approaches to Deliberative Politics”, European University Institute, Florence, 22-23 May 2004 (pp. 1–30). Florence.</ref>.
On But one have to take care not to bring the other handstruggle for resources to an extreme point. Resources to, if there the need for these limited resources is not enough spaceperceived as crucial to one won survival, the fight for the limited resources may become a [[FFFF|fight]] and skirmishes may arise, making the deliberation void.
====ROI====
See Robert Dahal
====Maslow's Pyramid of needs====
For every need in [[Maslow|Maslow's pyramid of needs]], there is an influance in motivation to deliberate.
In Self-Fulfilment, people will use their special skills in knowledge contribute to the group.
====The Ego====
The Ego in deliberation, is the need to control. When one have strong desires to control, without self-control or the understanding that in order to conrol, you first have to listen and [[synthesis]] other views, she will avoid listtening to others, by thinking of them as bad or as stupid.