Lecture 3
Lecture 3
Psychology
Delivered by
Amna Nisar
Clinical Psychologist
Speech and language pathologist
Introduction to
Psychology
Lecture no. 3
Motivation and Theories of Motivation
Motivation
Third stage
MOTIVATION AS DIFFERENTIATED
FROM MOTIVE AND INCENTIVE
- A disposition, tendency, desire, or aspiration
- A drive or impulse, an attitude that arouses
interest, and sustains and regulates behavior.
- It is internal, within an individual , has a
definite goal to achieve
Incentive
• Intrinsic Motivation
• Extrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic Motivation
• SLEEP.
Hypothalamus, insomnia, Time span, psychological and
physical effects
Social motives
• Need for achievement:
Refers to an individual's desire for significant
accomplishment, mastering of skills, control, or high
standards.
The need for success in competitive situations
• fear of failure
• failure to try because of fear you might not succeed
• fear of success
• snatching defeat out of the mouth of victory because of fear of
success
• Need for affiliation:
The Need for Affiliation (N-Affil) is a term that was
popularized by David McClelland and describes a person's
need to feel a sense of involvement and 'belonging' within a
social group. Every one wants to have friends. concept of
attachment
Need for Achievement