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Metamotivation is a term
coined by
Abraham Maslow to
describe the
motivation of
people who are self-actualized and
striving beyond the
scope of
their basic...
- new ones, such as the
concepts of a
hierarchy of needs, metaneeds,
metamotivation, self-actualizing persons, and peak experiences. He was a professor...
- his
later writings,
Maslow added a
sixth level of ‘meta-needs’ and
metamotivation. The
hierarchy of
needs developed by
Maslow is one of his most enduring...
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Manfred Max-Neef's
Fundamental human needs Maslow's
hierarchy of
needs Metamotivation Murray's
psychogenic needs Need
theory Need Kurt, Dr
Serhat (2023-10-09)...
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envisioning oneself as a
prominent or
authoritative figure Impostor syndrome Metamotivation Setting up to fail Tall
poppy syndrome Abraham Maslow (October 1993)...
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mental and
emotional dimensions increases. He also
coined the term "
metamotivation" to
describe the
motivation of
people who go
beyond the
scope of the...
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theories in
Hindu traditions:
Ashrama (stage)
Yamas Niyama Karma Other theories on
human needs: Maslow's
hierarchy of
needs Need
theory Metamotivation...
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Humanistic Psychologist, 20(2-3), 218-242. Maslow, A. H. (1967). A
theory of
metamotivation: The
biological rooting of the value-life.
Journal of
Humanistic Psychology...
- find motive-congruent incentives. Kehr and von
Rosenstiel call this "
metamotivation". For example, if her employee's has a
strong need for affiliation,...
- 1093/oxfordhb/9780195398694.013.0005. Maslow, A.H. (October 1967). "A
Theory of
Metamotivation : the
Biological Rooting of the Value-Life".
Journal of
Humanistic Psychology...