1 PART I: PSYCHOANALYSIS & MOTIVES 2 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF MOTIVES DEFINITION & PROPERTIES CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTIVATED BEHAVIOR MOTIVES AND PERFORMANCE.

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1 PART I: PSYCHOANALYSIS & MOTIVES

2 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF MOTIVES DEFINITION & PROPERTIES CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTIVATED BEHAVIOR MOTIVES AND PERFORMANCE

3 Examples of motivated behavior

4 MOTIVE: Psychological state (perceived as a ‘need’) that moves us to engage on an organized set of behaviors that maximize the fulfillment of that motive. PROPERTIES OF MOTIVES: The WHY of behavior Not directly observable (i.e.. inferred from behavior) Conscious and unconscious Approach and avoidance motives Variable and constant

5 Question for the class: Why are people’s motives, in general, hard to figure out?

6 Motives can be hard to infer because: (a) people very often hide their motives (b) people are not always aware of their motives (c) ‘overdetermination’ of behavior

7 CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTIVATED BEHAVIOR: raises and fades over time coherent (organized) persistent and efficient associated to a network of cognitions (images, beliefs, plans) has emotional correlates and consequences (e.g., frustration)

8 MOTIVATION AND PERFORMANCE