Future Time Perspective and Motivation

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Affective Attitude
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Football Game
Future Time Perspective
Girl Friend
goal
Goal Objects
goal setting research
goals
inducers
life
Life Periods
lifespan developmental psychology
Means End Structure
Measuring Time Perspective
Mim
motivational
motivational analysis
Motivational Categories
Motivational Goal
Motivational Objects
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Negative Affective Attitude
Negative Inducers
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objects
Objects Coded
Past Time Perspective
periods
psychological assessment tools
Sentence Completion
temporal
Temporal Code
temporal cognition
Temporal Distance
Terminus Ad Quem
Time Perspective
time perspective measurement techniques
Van Calster
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780898596113
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 1985
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1985. The present volume is a theoretical and methodological supplement to the Nuttin's book 'Motivation, planning and action: A relational theory of behaviour dynamics’, in which he showed that behaviour dynamics in man, due to their interaction with higher cognitive functioning, are processed into gaols and means-end structures- that is behavioural projects or plans. The main purpose of the theoretical section of this book is to contribute to the integration of the future time dimension on the study of human motivation and behaviour. The moan part is then devoted to a two-step method for studying the content and density of a person's future time perspective and for measuring its depth or extension.
Joseph Nuttin, University of Louvain, with the collaboration of Willy Lens.

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