So far we have talked about motivations behind So far we have talked about motivations behind simple human behaviors like eating and sex. simple human behaviors like eating and sex.
What motivates us to do the more complicated What motivates us to do the more complicated behaviors, like studying for the AP test?behaviors, like studying for the AP test?
What motivates us to work hard in school, in What motivates us to work hard in school, in video games, sports, and all those day to day video games, sports, and all those day to day things that take up our day??...things that take up our day??...
We call this type of motivationWe call this type of motivation
Achievement Motivation
-A desire for significant accomplishments with high standards of excellence
Some people have high levels of achievement motivation and some have
low levels
Motive for Success• People who have
LOW need for achievement prefer very easy tasks.
• People with HIGH need for achievement prefer moderately difficult tasks.
•Failure is not embarrassing.
•Success is important.
Why are some people highly motivated, while others are not?
•Children may learn to associate achievement with expectations (intrinsic or extrinsic).
•May be set in place by early in life by parents and teachers.
Strong argument for what playing a part in achievement
motivation?Nurture
Achievement Motivation Achievement Motivation and and
Motivating People to PerformMotivating People to Perform
Psychologists often study the Psychologists often study the work world and school work world and school
environment to look at how we environment to look at how we can use AM to increase can use AM to increase
performance in school and the performance in school and the workplaceworkplace
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
• Field of Psychology that helps Field of Psychology that helps companies companies increase productivity
The psychologist will look at managers, etc. to see how they treat the people under them.
The managers are then placed into one of two different motivational styles Theory X or Theory Y
Theory X• Assumes that students and
workers are basically lazy, error-prone and must never be trusted
•To work more, they must be given money or rewards
• Extrinsically motivated
Theory Y
• Assumes that students and workers are motivated intrinsically
• Must be given freedom and autonomy
Which would you rather work for?Which would you rather work for?
• Organizations are moving to Organizations are moving to Theory Y style and hiring Theory Y style and hiring organizational psychologists to organizational psychologists to help promote intrinsic help promote intrinsic motivation in the workplacemotivation in the workplace
Final thoughts on Motivation
• What happens when motives conflict?
• Sometimes what you want to do in a situation is clear to you, but at other times you no doubt find yourself conflicted about what choice to make.
• Psychologists discuss four types of motivational conflicts.
Approach – Approach ConflictApproach – Approach Conflict Occurs when you must choose between Occurs when you must choose between
two desirable outcomes.two desirable outcomes. On Friday night, should you go to the On Friday night, should you go to the
movies with your best friend or to movies with your best friend or to dinner with that really cute guy/girl dinner with that really cute guy/girl from history class. from history class.
Assuming both choices appeal to you, Assuming both choices appeal to you, you have a conflict because you can you have a conflict because you can only chose oneonly chose one
Avoidance – Avoidance Avoidance – Avoidance ConflictConflict Occurs when you must choose Occurs when you must choose
between between two unattractive two unattractive outcomesoutcomes
If your parents tell you to clean your If your parents tell you to clean your room or to rake leaves and you desire room or to rake leaves and you desire neither one you are experiencing an neither one you are experiencing an avoidance-avoidance conflict.avoidance-avoidance conflict.
““Damned if you do and damned if you Damned if you do and damned if you don’t”don’t”
Approach – Avoidance Conflict
• Exists when ONE event or goal has both attractive and unattractive features
• Let’s say that you love Taco Bell but the beans give you gas.
• Taco Bell has both attractiveattractive (tastes goood) and unattractive unattractive (bad gas) features
Multiple Approach-Avoidance Multiple Approach-Avoidance ConflictsConflicts Here you must choose between two or more Here you must choose between two or more
things, each of which as both desirable and things, each of which as both desirable and undesirable features.undesirable features.
The best example is choosing a college that The best example is choosing a college that you want to go to.you want to go to.
Obviously you are deciding between JMU and Obviously you are deciding between JMU and VT.VT.
JMU has better parties and food JMU has better parties and food (attractive),(attractive), but their parking is bad but their parking is bad (unattractive).(unattractive). VT VT has a good ROTC has a good ROTC (attractive),(attractive), but ugly but ugly colors, bad football team and bad parties. colors, bad football team and bad parties. (unattractive)(unattractive)
Brian hates studying but he doesn’t want to Brian hates studying but he doesn’t want to face his parents if he flunksface his parents if he flunks Avoidance-AvoidanceAvoidance-Avoidance
Tina cant decide which of her two favorite Tina cant decide which of her two favorite courses to study first – Psychology or Englishcourses to study first – Psychology or English Approach-ApproachApproach-Approach
Sharon loves rich high-calorie desserts but Sharon loves rich high-calorie desserts but doesn’t want to put on weight.doesn’t want to put on weight. Approach-AvoidanceApproach-Avoidance
Rosalie wants to be more assertive about her Rosalie wants to be more assertive about her own beliefs with her boyfriend but is afraid of own beliefs with her boyfriend but is afraid of losing him.losing him. Approach-AvoidanceApproach-Avoidance
Tim doesn’t want to be dropped from the football team, Tim doesn’t want to be dropped from the football team, but he doesn’t want to give up smoking either.but he doesn’t want to give up smoking either. Avoidance-AvoidanceAvoidance-Avoidance
Intrinsic Motivation
• A desire to perform a behavior for its own sake.
• To get enjoyment or satisfaction