Work on physiological and other behavioral correlates of motives often assumes that motives exert a direct effect on behavior once activated. Motivational intensity theory, however, suggests that this does not always apply. In the context of task engagement, motive strength should exert a direct effect on myocardial beta-adrenergic activity if task difficulty is unclear, but not if task difficulty is known. The presented study tested this prediction for the impact of the explicit achievement motive on myocardial beta-adrenergic activity — assessed as pre-ejection period (PEP) reactivity during task performance. Seventy-eight participants performed one of two versions of a mental arithmetic task. After having completed the achievement motive...
This experiment investigated the combined effect of implicit affect and monetary success incentive o...
An experiment assessed the joint effect of dispositional need for closure (NFC) and task difficulty ...
Debate exists as to the effects of anxiety in performance-based studies. However, no studies have ex...
Work on physiological and other behavioral correlates of motives often assumes that motives exert a ...
In contrast to the motive literature, motivational intensity theory predicts that the implicit achie...
Stable personality dispositions, like motives, are often assumed to exert a direct, stable impact on...
Integrating the achievement motive literature and motivational intensity theory, we expected the imp...
Research in the context of the mood-behaviormodel (Gendolla in Rev Gen Psychol 4:348–408, 2000) has ...
Stable personality dispositions, like motives, are often assumed to exert a direct, stable impact on...
What determines effort intensity in instrumental behavior? According to motivation intensity theory,...
AbstractExperimental script and screen captures of the experiment reported in: Florence Mazeres, K...
This experiment investigated how the personal choice of task characteristics influences resource mob...
After habituation, participants were first induced into negative vs. positive moods and performed th...
This chapter proposes a new theoretical perspective on the self-regulation of effort. In the first p...
Based on the implicit-affect-primes-effort (IAPE) model (Gendolla, 2012, 2015), the present experime...
This experiment investigated the combined effect of implicit affect and monetary success incentive o...
An experiment assessed the joint effect of dispositional need for closure (NFC) and task difficulty ...
Debate exists as to the effects of anxiety in performance-based studies. However, no studies have ex...
Work on physiological and other behavioral correlates of motives often assumes that motives exert a ...
In contrast to the motive literature, motivational intensity theory predicts that the implicit achie...
Stable personality dispositions, like motives, are often assumed to exert a direct, stable impact on...
Integrating the achievement motive literature and motivational intensity theory, we expected the imp...
Research in the context of the mood-behaviormodel (Gendolla in Rev Gen Psychol 4:348–408, 2000) has ...
Stable personality dispositions, like motives, are often assumed to exert a direct, stable impact on...
What determines effort intensity in instrumental behavior? According to motivation intensity theory,...
AbstractExperimental script and screen captures of the experiment reported in: Florence Mazeres, K...
This experiment investigated how the personal choice of task characteristics influences resource mob...
After habituation, participants were first induced into negative vs. positive moods and performed th...
This chapter proposes a new theoretical perspective on the self-regulation of effort. In the first p...
Based on the implicit-affect-primes-effort (IAPE) model (Gendolla, 2012, 2015), the present experime...
This experiment investigated the combined effect of implicit affect and monetary success incentive o...
An experiment assessed the joint effect of dispositional need for closure (NFC) and task difficulty ...
Debate exists as to the effects of anxiety in performance-based studies. However, no studies have ex...