Motivation & Volition
by Melanie Schmidmaier
1. Self-Regulation / -Control
1.1. Volition
1.1.1. Self-Regulation
1.1.2. Self-Control
1.2. Ego-Depletion
1.2.1. Overcoming
1.3. Mindsets and Task Demands
1.3.1. Action Orientation
1.3.2. State Orientation
2. Motivation
2.1. Rubikon Model
2.2. Definition Motivation & Volition
3. Attribution
3.1. Attribution Theory
3.1.1. Kelley's Cube
4. Intrinsic Motivation
4.1. Self-Determination Theory
4.2. 3 Propositions
4.3. Basic Psychological Needs
5. The Why
5.1. The Process Models
5.1.1. Needs
5.1.2. Drives
5.2. Internal Motivation
5.2.1. Maslow's Hierachy of Needs
5.3. Motive Dispositions
5.3.1. H. Murray's Theory of Needs
5.3.2. Implicit/Explicit Motives
5.3.3. The Big 3
5.3.3.1. Achievement
5.3.3.2. Affiliation
5.3.3.3. Power
6. Achievement Motives / Motivation
6.1. Achievement Behaviour
6.2. Achievement Motive
6.2.1. Risk-Taking Model
6.2.2. Tendencies
6.2.2.1. to achieve succes
6.2.2.2. to avoid failure
7. The How
7.1. Expectancy-Value Theory
7.2. The Deliberation Stage
7.3. Goals / Goal Setting
7.3.1. Mindset
7.3.2. Implementation Intentions