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Lecture XX: Psychological needs and implicit motives
This is the fourth lecture for the motivation and emotion unit of study.
![]() | This is old version of Lecture 04, last updated in 2016. For latest version, see Lectures. |
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Overview
[edit | edit source]This lecture discusses human motivation in terms of psychological needs and implicit motives.
Images
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Challenge vs. skill
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Multimedia
[edit | edit source]This video explains the psychological ingredients for harnessing motivation in the workplace:
- Dan Pink on the surprising science of motivation (RSA Animate) (11 min)
This video provides an example of one of the main type of social need - the need for power:
- BBC Interview with Rupert Murdoch (YouTube, 1968) (6 min)
Readings
[edit | edit source]- Chapter 06: Psychological needs (Reeve, 2015)
- Chapter 07: Implicit motives (Reeve, 2015)
Slides
[edit | edit source]- Lecture slides (Slideshare)
- 2016 handouts:
See also
[edit | edit source]- Brain and physiological needs (Previous lecture)
- Extrinsic motivation and goal-setting (Next lecture)
- Tutorial 2: Needs
External links
[edit | edit source]- Self-Determination Theory (SDT)
- Renowned Psychologist on How to Generate Intrinsic Motivation - Ed Deci on Inside Quest (Inside Quest, Youtube, 37:00 mins)
- Ed Deci - Inside Questions (Inside Quest, Youtube, 12:33 mins)