Human Motivation

Human Motivation by David Clarence McClelland, published by CUP Archive in 1987, is a comprehensive exploration of human motives from the perspective of a seasoned psychologist. This reprint edition spans 663 pages and is presented in English. McClelland draws on forty years of empirical research to provide insights into the measurement of motives, their development from natural incentives, and their connections to emotions, values, and performance across various contexts.
In this book, readers will find an examination of four major motive systems: achievement, power, affiliation, and avoidance. McClelland reviews and evaluates research on how these systems influence behavior and argues that a scientific understanding of motives can shed light on significant phenomena, including the rise and fall of civilizations, the causes of war, and the dynamics of leadership. The text serves as an informative resource for students and instructors interested in psychology, neuroscience, and self-help, offering a detailed presentation of the complexities of human motivation.
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Human Motivation, originally published in 1987, offers a broad overview of theory and research from the perspective of a distinguished psychologist whose creative empirical studies of human motives span forty years. David McClelland describes methods for measuring motives, the development of motives out of natural incentives and the relationship of motives to emotions, to values and to performance under a variety of conditions. He examines four major motive systems – achievement, power, affiliation and avoidance – reviewing and evaluating research on how these motive systems affect behaviour. Scientific understanding of motives and their interaction, he argues, contributes to understanding of such diverse and important phenomena as the rise and fall of civilisations, the underlying causes of war, the rate of economic development, the nature of leadership, the reasons for authoritarian or democratic governing styles, the determinants of success in management and the factors responsible for health and illness. Students and instructors alike will find this book an exciting and readable presentation of the psychology of human motivation.
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