APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

The Direct Impact of the Self-Attributed Need for Achievement on Effort Mobilization Depends on the Clarity of Task Difficulty

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Personality/Emotion

  • Florence Mazeres
    University of Geneva
  • Kerstin Brinkmann
    University of Geneva
  • Michael Richter
    Liverpool John Moores University

Abstract

This study examined the joint impact of task difficulty and the self-attributed need for achievement on effort-related cardiovascular reactivity. When task difficulty was unclear, effort was a function of the level of self-attributed achievement motivation. When task difficulty was clear, the self-attributed need for achievement only exerted an indirect effect.

Motivation

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