2022
DOI: 10.1177/09593543221083979
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On the nature of implicit motives

Abstract: David McClelland’s research on the different kinds of (implicit) motives and how to measure them has had a substantial influence on contemporary psychology of motivation. He did not, however, reflect on the nature of implicit motives in much detail. In this article, I fill this gap. I argue that implicit motives should not be understood as mental states the agent has no introspective access to. Instead, I propose that the implicit motives that McClelland and others in the field distinguish—the power, achieveme… Show more

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“…And can interpretation be avoided? Asma (2023) argues that the answer to both questions is “no.” In the first part of the article, she critically reflects on the definition that is typically adopted in the literature, that an implicit motive is nonconscious concern, need, or disposition that drives, energizes, directs, and selects behavior toward the attainment of certain classes of goals, incentives, or outcomes. This definition is circular, which means that either the motive or the motivated behavior needs to be defined independently of the other.…”
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“…And can interpretation be avoided? Asma (2023) argues that the answer to both questions is “no.” In the first part of the article, she critically reflects on the definition that is typically adopted in the literature, that an implicit motive is nonconscious concern, need, or disposition that drives, energizes, directs, and selects behavior toward the attainment of certain classes of goals, incentives, or outcomes. This definition is circular, which means that either the motive or the motivated behavior needs to be defined independently of the other.…”
Section: Asma—on the Nature Of Implicit Motivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This definition is circular, which means that either the motive or the motivated behavior needs to be defined independently of the other. After rejecting some possible ways to define the implicit motive in terms of a certain kind of psychological state the agent has no introspective access to, Asma (2023) argues that the implicit motives that McClelland and others in the field distinguish—the power, achievement, and affiliation motive—have to be understood in terms of that on the basis of which an implicit motive is ascribed to the agent: the behavior toward the attainment of certain classes of goals, incentives, or outcomes.…”
Section: Asma—on the Nature Of Implicit Motivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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