Theories of motivationInstitute of General Psychology, The Royal Danish School of Educational Studies, 1968 - Motivation (Psychology) - 365 pages |
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Contents
Historical Introduction to MetaTheoretical Psychology | 11 |
Psychological Theories | 25 |
Theories of Motivation | 42 |
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activity Allport's analysis analyzed attitude basis behavior behavioristic theory biological cathexis Chapter classification cognitive concept constructive theory deal defined definitions and hypotheses described determined deterministic theory disposition variables drive dynamic dynamogenic function emotions empirical variables engram ethology explain explicitly factors field-theoretical formulated function variables functional relations goal Hebb Hebb's theory homeostasis Hull Hull's theory hypothetical variables important impulses includes individual innate instinct intervening variables introspective learning process Lewin's theory logical mainly McClelland McDougall McDougall's theory mechanistic theories mentalistic mentioned meta-theoretical molar molecular motivation variables Murray Murray's theory neutral-formal O. H. Mowrer object organism personology physiological points Postulate present presuppositions primary principle problem propensity protocol statements psychological theories quotation reconstruction reductive theory reformulated secondary Skinner statistical stimuli summary symbolized systematic teleological tendency term theoretical psychology theory of motivation Tinbergen tion tivating Tolman Tolman's theory Topological Psychology traits writes Young