ISBN: 0134449762
Author: Cavett Robert
Language: English
Publisher: Parker Pub. Co; First Edition edition (1969)
Pages: 216
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Rating: 4.1
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Human engineering and motivation. Human engineering and motivation.
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Social Relationships and its effects on sexual or intimacy motivation.
eBook 106,99 €. price for Russian Federation (gross). In addition, the book discusses the roles of motivation in three practical fields: school and college, the workplace, and sports. Topics featured in this text include: Social Relationships and its effects on sexual or intimacy motivation.
Motivation and Personality is a book on psychology by Abraham Maslow, first published in 1954. Maslow's work deals with the subject of the nature of human fulfillment and the significance of personal relationships, implementing a conceptualization of self-actualization. Underachievers have a need for social love and affection, but a self-actualized person has these "lower" needs gratified and is able to pursue his or her own path towards self-actualization.
David McClelland describes methods for measuring motives, the development of motives out of natural incentives and the relationship of motives to emotions, to values and to performance under a variety of conditions.
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