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Measures of Motivation |
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Posted by: | John D. Mayer |
Title/Position: | Professor |
School/Organization: | University of New Hampshire |
Sent to listserv of: | SPSP |
Date posted: | October 27th, 2006 |
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Dear SPSP Listserv Member,
My colleagues and I are preparing a review of measures of motivation. As part of that review, we would like to better understand what social and personality psychologists consider to be the most important measures of motives in the discipline. We define importance broadly, in this context, to include a scale’s historical, theoretical, empirical, and applied significance. Put another way…
"What do you consider to be the most important measures (i.e., tests and scales) of motivation, either historically, or in use today?" If you could write a brief phrase or note as to why you have nominated a given scale or scales, that would be helpful as well.
Your responses would be appreciated. Please write to me at jack.mayer@unh.edu.
I will post a summary of responses on the listserv once they are compiled.
Sincerely,
--Jack
John D. Mayer
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