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Achievement Motivation Among Health Sciences and Engineering Students During COVID-19. [PDF]

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Achievement Motivation

2008
This chapter discusses the influential theory of achievement motivation by Atkinson (Psychol Rev 64: 359-372, 1957) including the preceding work by McClelland, Atkinson, Clark, and Lowell (The achievement motive, Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, 1953) and its development into the self-evaluation model by Heckhausen (Fear of failure as a self ...
Brunstein, J., Heckhausen, H.
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Achievement Motivation and Delinquency

Psychological Reports, 1978
Although juvenile delinquenq has been studied from divergent theoretical approaches (5), Tun (4) has recently postulated that delinquents are more likely to score low 011 measures of achievement motivation than non-delinquents. This study retested Tutt's hypothesis. Achievement motivation was measured by the n Acb scale developed by Smith (3).
A, Singh, C H, Jayewardene
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Achievement Motivation and Cheating

Psychological Reports, 1972
The Achievement Imagery Scale of Iowa Picture Interpretation Test was administered to 154 undergraduate students. When an opportunity for cheating on the examination was provided only 24 Ss cheated. The achievement motivation scores of cheaters and non-cheaters were not different. Proportionally there were more male cheaters than female.
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Achievement Motivation and Delinquency

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1973
A survey aimed at measuring the levels of achievement motivation in a population of a Home Office approved school ( n = 94) and their matched controls showed that the delinquent boys scored significantly lower than their controls. This finding was further supported by a standardized interview
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Introversion and Achievement Motivation

Psychological Reports, 1966
Eysenck (2) has argued that introverts develop conditioned responses more rapidly and to greater strength than do extraverts, and has deduced that their secondary drives and degree of socialization will accordingly be greater. A consonant expectation is that introverts would be high in achievement motivation (4), which some work of McClelland, et a1 ...
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Achievement Motivation

2011
A. Wigfield, A.N. Ho, A. Mason-Singh
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The achievement Motive

2015
Achievement is the most common and familiar of all the matrix motives. Being achievement-oriented is a common description on resumes, references, and job interviews. That’s because, at the end of the day, we are all motivated to achieve—whether it’s in taking our first steps, learning to make a gourmet meal, graduating from school, or any of the other ...
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