What is motivation?
Internal state that drives people into action
Energises, directs and perpetuates behaviour
Directed towards satisfaction of needs
If unsatisfied - generates physiological / psychological arousal
DYNAMIC STATE (changes)
How do personality and motivation compete?
May be motivated to take on a new job that doesn’t suit your personality due to money and power benefits
What are models of motivation? - Murray 1938
Press + Perceived need -> motives -> behaviour
Primary needs (biological = food and water)
Secondary needs (psychogenic)
Press = Situational / external conditions influence needs
What are the original 20 psychogenic needs?
What are the three main needs - McClellands Needs Theory
Need for achievement
Need for affiliation
Need for power
How are needs measured?
Thematic Apperception Test
What are sub components of need for achievement?
Hope for success, fear of failure
What are sub components of need for power?
Hope for power, fear of weakness
What does Hill (1987) propose the subtypes for need for affiliation motives are?
What is need for achievement?
Gaining satisfaction from achievement
What tasks do people with need for achievement prefer? (Schultheiss, 2008)
Tasks of moderate difficulty - chances of success are not too high or too low
More indicative of ability
What are the individual level aspects of Need for Achievement?
What are the societal level aspects of Need for Achievement?
What did Bradburn & Berlin, 1961 find about need for achievement and economic growth?
What are the individual level aspects of need for power?
High testosterone, sexual activity, aggression, managerial and leadership career success
What are the societal levels aspects of need for power?
What did Spangler & House (1991) find about effective leadership and need for power?
High need for power and its correlation with presidential performance (factors that indicated measures of war, greatness and decisions)
What is need for affiliation?
Desire to spend time with others and form social ties
What is need for power?
Need to influence, dominate and control
What is need for affiliation at individual level?
Like similar people to self, dislike dissimilar (to avoid conflict)
What is need for affiliation at societal level?
Peace and disarmament, political scandal
What did Langer & Winter (2001) find about need for affiliation and conflict?
Importance of concessions and to avoid and resolve conflicts - can affect willingness vs unwillingness to allow a third party in
What is the link between need for power and health outcomes?
High testosterone -> high need for power -> more engagement in power-challenge situations -> activates sympathetic nervous system stress response (fight or flight) -> chronic high blood pressure over time -> lowered immunity
What did McClelland et al. (1982) prison study find?