Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... motivation when cast in the form of goals . Goals do not automatically activate the self - evaluative processes that ... motivation and behavior depends heavily on the proximity of self - directed influence to the behavior being ...
... motivation when cast in the form of goals . Goals do not automatically activate the self - evaluative processes that ... motivation and behavior depends heavily on the proximity of self - directed influence to the behavior being ...
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... motivation . It is recalled from the earlier discussion that cognitive self - motivation operates through comparison between performance and internal standards . Whether nega- tive discrepancies are motivating or disheartening will be ...
... motivation . It is recalled from the earlier discussion that cognitive self - motivation operates through comparison between performance and internal standards . Whether nega- tive discrepancies are motivating or disheartening will be ...
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Jerry M. Suls. Speidel , G. E. Motivating effect of contingent self - reward . Journal of Experimental Psychology , 1974 , 102 , 528-580 . Steers , R. M. , & Porter , L. W. Motivation and work behavior ( 2nd ed . ) . Hightstown , N. J ...
Jerry M. Suls. Speidel , G. E. Motivating effect of contingent self - reward . Journal of Experimental Psychology , 1974 , 102 , 528-580 . Steers , R. M. , & Porter , L. W. Motivation and work behavior ( 2nd ed . ) . Hightstown , N. J ...
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The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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