1. The start of SDT — the 1971 Soma Cube experiment
Deci's 1971 dissertation experiment. College students in 2 groups solved Soma cube puzzles:
- Group A: stage 1 (free time), stage 2 ($1 reward per puzzle), stage 3 (free time again)
- Group B: no reward at any stage
Result: Group A solved fewer puzzles in stage 3 (after rewards stopped) — "reward kills intrinsic interest". Group B kept interest. The "Overjustification Effect" was discovered.
2. 3 basic psychological needs
① Autonomy
- Own choice, exercising will
- Sense of "I decide"
- No coercion / control
- Understanding reasons
② Competence
- Sense of "I can do this"
- Challenge + growth available
- Not too easy, not too hard (Flow)
- Appropriate feedback
③ Relatedness
- Sense of "I belong"
- Close, authentic connection
- Safe relationships
- Meaningful contribution
The 3 needs are as "basic" as food and sleep — unmet, mental health is damaged.
3. Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation spectrum
| Motivation type | Example | Well-being effect |
|---|---|---|
| Extrinsic (controlled) | "If I don't, punishment" / "If I do, money" | ↓↓ |
| Introjected | "If I don't, guilt" / "face" | ↓ |
| Identified | "Because this is important" | ↑ |
| Integrated | "This is my value" | ↑↑ |
| Intrinsic | "This is joy itself" | ↑↑↑ |
SDT's aim: gradually move behavior from "extrinsic" to "intrinsic".
4. The Overjustification Effect
Adding external reward to an activity already done from intrinsic motivation → intrinsic motivation "decreases". Mechanism: shift in perception to "I do this because of the reward, not because I like it".
Famous examples:
- Lepper 1973: children who loved drawing got sticker rewards for drawing → they learned "no sticker, no drawing"
- Glucksberg 1962: reward groups showed lower creative problem solving
- Smoking-cessation reward programs: short-term effective; long-term less so (extrinsic only)
5. Korea's external-motivation culture
- School: tests, grades, ranks
- University: entrance exams, GPA, employment
- Workplace: salary, promotion, evaluations
- Family: parental expectations, face, comparison
- SNS: likes, followers
Result: 60% of Korean youth "don't know why I'm living" (Korea Youth Policy Institute 2022); no opportunity for intrinsic-motivation development; explosion of burnout and depression.
6. Data: Korea ranks low in self-determination at the OECD
OECD 2020 "How's Life" autonomy perception:
| Country | "sense of control over my life" (out of 10) |
|---|---|
| Denmark | 8.4 |
| Switzerland | 8.2 |
| US | 7.3 |
| Japan | 5.8 |
| Korea | 5.4 (OECD #34) |
Korea's self-determination is near the OECD bottom. Strongly correlated with depression / suicide / burnout data.
7. 5 behaviors of Autonomy Support
Applicable to parents, teachers, managers, partners:
- Offer choices: "~ or ~ — your choice"
- Explain reasons: tell them "why" (not "do it because I said so")
- Empathic acknowledgment: "I understand how you feel"
- No controlling language: "have to" → "can" / "what do you think?"
- Allow mistakes / emphasize learning: not evaluation, value the process
8. Korean application examples
Child-rearing
- "Study" → "what do you want to study today?" — discuss why studying matters
- No forced cram school → "this academy vs that academy or none" choice
- No grade comparison → compare to their self of a year ago
- Not "why did you do that" on mistakes → "what did you learn?"
Workplace management
- No micromanaging → clear outcomes, process autonomy
- Share company strategy "why we do this"
- No punishment on mistakes → learning rituals (#263)
- Flexible work (time, place) raises autonomy where possible
Your own self-determination
- Ask "why" about work / hobbies / relationships
- If 70%+ extrinsic motivation (money / face), it's a crisis signal
- Gradually shift to "identified" motivation
- Integrate values work (#265 ACT)
9. Clinical effects — 1,000+ meta-analyses
Ryan & Deci (2017) "Self-Determination Theory" book meta-analysis synthesis:
| Metric | 3-needs-met group | 3-needs-unmet group |
|---|---|---|
| Well-being (PWB) | High | Low |
| Depression risk | baseline | ×2.5 |
| Burnout | 10% | 40% |
| Academic performance | High | Low |
| Workplace performance | High | Low |
| Exercise / health-habit maintenance | High | Low |
10. Korean resources
- Korean Society for Self-Determination Theory
- "Why We Do What We Do" (Deci, Korean edition)
- SDT labs at some universities (SNU, Yonsei)
- SDT integration is increasing in education / counseling / coaching
- Application to family / couples therapy