Title |
Relationships between implicit motives, self-attributed motives, and personal goal commitments
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Published in |
Frontiers in Psychology, January 2013
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DOI | 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00923 |
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Authors |
Maika Rawolle, Maria Schultheiss, Oliver C. Schultheiss |
Abstract |
This research examined the relationships between measures of the implicit and the explicit motivational systems. We analyzed the relationships between picture-story measures of implicit motives, questionnaire measures of self-attributed motives, and ideographically assessed personal goal commitments within the domains achievement, affiliation, and power through a reanalysis of three data sets from the USA and Germany (total N = 309). No significant positive within-domain correlations of implicit motives with self-attributed motives or personal goal commitments were found, and self-attributed motives correlated substantially and positively with personal goals. Results did not systematically differ between data sets. |
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