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| The projecting of a motive onto an ambiguous external stimulus via imagery. |
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| The extent to which a task provides information about something. |
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| A motive assessed indirectly by fantasy or other narrative. |
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| The degree to which an action can satisfy a particular need for a person. |
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| inhibited power motivation |
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| The condition of having more need for power than for affiliation but restraining its use. |
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| Cognitive-affective clusters organized around readiness for a particular kind of experience. |
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| An unsatisfactory internal condition that motivates behavior. |
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| The need to overcome obstacles and attain goals. |
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| The need to form and maintain relationships and to be with people. |
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| The need for close communication with someone else. |
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| The need to have influence over other people. |
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| The study of the entire person. |
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| An external stimulus that increases the level of a motive. |
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| A biological need, such as the need for food. |
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| A psychological or social need. |
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| A motive that is consciously reported. |
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| thematic apperception test (TAT) |
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| A method of assessing the strength of a motive through narrative fantasy. |
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