Tag: goal pursuit


MACH SCALE

Introduction and Definition of the Mach Scale The Mach Scale, formally known as the Machiavellianism Scale (Mach IV), represents a crucial psychometric tool utilized within personality psychology to quantify an individual’s propensity toward manipulation, emotional detachment, and pragmatic cynicism. At its core, the scale measures the degree to which individuals endorse and actively tolerate the […]

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METAMOTIVATION

Metamotivation: The Psychology of Self-Motivation The Core Definition of Metamotivation Metamotivation refers to the psychological processes that govern and sustain an individual’s own drive or motivation. At its most fundamental level, it is defined as the capacity of the self to motivate itself, moving beyond simply having goals to mastering the methods by which those […]

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BEHAVIORAL APPROACH SYSTEM (BAS)

BEHAVIORAL APPROACH SYSTEM (BAS) Introduction to the Behavioral Approach System The Behavioral Approach System (BAS) is a fundamental neurobiological system that governs an individual’s motivation to pursue rewards and engage in goal-directed behaviors. At its core, the BAS is responsible for detecting signals associated with potential rewards and activating an appetitive, or approach, response. This […]

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NAFE PATTERN THEORY

NAFE Pattern Theory Introduction to NAFE Pattern Theory The study of motivation is a cornerstone of psychological inquiry, seeking to understand the forces that energize, direct, and sustain human behavior. While traditional theories have provided invaluable insights into the antecedents and consequences of motivational states, a growing recognition of motivation’s dynamic and fluctuating nature has […]

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NEED AROUSAL

Need Arousal Introduction to Need Arousal Need arousal stands as a pivotal concept within the fields of psychology and neuroscience, representing a fundamental mechanism through which organisms are propelled to action. This intricate state of heightened physiological and psychological alertness emerges in response to an unmet need or a compelling goal, serving as a critical […]

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