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... Raynor ( 1974 ) has attacked the artificiality of the conventional need - achievement experiment . Raynor has observed that what is called success within the context of the experiment may simply be an instrumentality of the individual ...
... Raynor ( 1974 ) has attacked the artificiality of the conventional need - achievement experiment . Raynor has observed that what is called success within the context of the experiment may simply be an instrumentality of the individual ...
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... Raynor , J. Future orientation : The cognitive elaboration of a theory of achievement motivation . In J.W. Atkinson and J.O. Raynor ( Eds . ) , Motivation and achievement . Washington : V.W. Winston , 1974 . Rotter , J.B. Social ...
... Raynor , J. Future orientation : The cognitive elaboration of a theory of achievement motivation . In J.W. Atkinson and J.O. Raynor ( Eds . ) , Motivation and achievement . Washington : V.W. Winston , 1974 . Rotter , J.B. Social ...
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... Raynor , J.O. ( Eds . ) Motivation and achievement . Washington , D.C .: V.H. Winston , ( Distributed by Halsted Press of John Wiley & Co. ) , 1974 . Birch , D. Measuring the stream of activity . Michigan Mathematical Psychology Program ...
... Raynor , J.O. ( Eds . ) Motivation and achievement . Washington , D.C .: V.H. Winston , ( Distributed by Halsted Press of John Wiley & Co. ) , 1974 . Birch , D. Measuring the stream of activity . Michigan Mathematical Psychology Program ...
Contents
Some Historical Trends | 1 |
Cognitive and Coping Processes in Emotion | 21 |
Cognitive Appraisals and Transformations in SelfControl | 33 |
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