[图书][B] Implicit motives
O Schultheiss, JC Brunstein - 2010 - books.google.com
Power motivation/Eugene M. Fodor--The achievement motive: a review of theory and
assessment of n achievement, hope of success, and fear of failure/Joyce S. Pang--The …
assessment of n achievement, hope of success, and fear of failure/Joyce S. Pang--The …
Feeling gratitude is associated with better well-being across the life span: A daily diary study during the COVID-19 outbreak
D Jiang - The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Objectives Numerous studies have shown that gratitude can improve mental health of
people facing stressful events. However, most studies in this area have been based on …
people facing stressful events. However, most studies in this area have been based on …
Achievement motivation in students' everyday lives: Its relationship to momentary positive and negative activation and the moderating role of mindfulness
A Grund, BM Galla, S Fries - Learning and Individual Differences, 2022 - Elsevier
In achievement motive theory, need for achievement is conceptualized as an explanatory
variable that triggers certain experiences and behaviors spontaneously. Experience …
variable that triggers certain experiences and behaviors spontaneously. Experience …
Psychometric evaluation of a Big Five personality state scale for intensive longitudinal studies
Despite enthusiasm for using intensive longitudinal designs to measure day-to-day
manifestations of personality underlying differences between people, the validity of …
manifestations of personality underlying differences between people, the validity of …
Can good memories of the past instill happiness? Nostalgia improves subjective well-being by increasing gratitude
B Li, Q Zhu, A Li, R Cui - Journal of Happiness Studies, 2023 - Springer
The positive effect of nostalgia provides an effective way to improve subjective well-being.
However, there is little research on the relationship between nostalgia and subjective well …
However, there is little research on the relationship between nostalgia and subjective well …
With a frown or a smile: How leader affective states spark the leader‐follower reciprocal exchange process
Despite evidence that affect shapes perceptions of workplace relationships, the role of affect
in the reciprocal exchange process of leader–member exchange (LMX) theory is often …
in the reciprocal exchange process of leader–member exchange (LMX) theory is often …
Resuming social contact after months of contact restrictions: Social traits moderate associations between changes in social contact and well-being
Humans possess a need for social contact. Satisfaction of this need benefits well-being,
whereas deprivation is detrimental. However, how much contact people desire is not …
whereas deprivation is detrimental. However, how much contact people desire is not …
Recalling experiences: Looking at momentary, retrospective and global assessments of relationship satisfaction
C Zygar-Hoffmann, FD Schönbrodt - Collabra: Psychology, 2020 - online.ucpress.edu
Relationship satisfaction can be assessed in retrospection, as a global evaluation, or as a
momentary state. In two experience sampling studies (N= 130, N= 510) the specificities of …
momentary state. In two experience sampling studies (N= 130, N= 510) the specificities of …
Closeness discrepancies in couple relationships: A dyadic response surface analysis
Individuals can differ in the degree of closeness they desire in their romantic relationships:
Some people may perceive their current level of closeness as just right, whereas others may …
Some people may perceive their current level of closeness as just right, whereas others may …
Social dynamics and affect: Investigating within-person associations in daily life using experience sampling and mobile sensing.
Social interactions are crucial to affective well-being. Still, people vary interindividually and
intraindividually in their social needs. Social need regulation theories state that mismatches …
intraindividually in their social needs. Social need regulation theories state that mismatches …