According to Maslow, motives are of the following types:
1) Physiological
2) Security
3) Affiliation/ Belongingness
4) Esteem
5) Self- Actualisation
classification of motivation?
The classification of motives is a common concept in the field of psychology. It says that motives can either be good or bad, open or ulterior, simple or complex, strong or weak, and sane or insane.
what are alterior motives? Ulterior motives are evident when the true reason for ones motives is concealed.
External motivation, social pressure, and self motivation
Biogenic motives would be the ones needed for survival. The sociogenic motives would be the ones needed to live in society.
classification of emotion
Hilgard categorized motives into survival motives, social motives, and ego-integrated motives.
Motives can be good or bad, open or ulterior, simple or complex, strong or weak, sane or insane.
Helen Leneva Flowers has written: 'A classification of the folktale of the West Indies by types and motifs' -- subject(s): Classification, Tales, Themes, motives
The classification of motives is a common concept in the field of psychology. It says that motives can either be good or bad, open or ulterior, simple or complex, strong or weak, and sane or insane.
what are alterior motives? Ulterior motives are evident when the true reason for ones motives is concealed.
Physiological motives include- Hunger Aggression Sex Social motives
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all motives
motives means transport nd biogenic motives transport involves in biological methods.
Secondary motives are based on learned needs, drives and fears. They're motives we learned to need.
Economic motives, political motives, and religious motives. From Zook.
Motives for what? Their motives for service? to emulate Jesus Christ. Their motives to move across the United States? to find religious freedom. Their motives to influence others? to be a force for good.