Innate and momentary feelings related to pleasure/displeasure and activation or deactivation.
What is core affect?
(Internal) and unconscious thoughts pertaining to the social world.
What are implicit social cognitions?
These theories hone in on momentary shifts in situations and differences in importance of personal vs (social) role identities.
Social identity theories.
The element that is salient to internal goals and is linked to how people view themselves. It helps them get going.
What is proactivity.
There are 3 groups of work (motivation) theories, this one highlights the motive for an action.
What is a Motive based theory
A cognitive based theory.
What is a cold theory?
These measuring methods for implicit cognitions provide vague stimuli that people (interpret).
Projective techniques
Social identity impacts self regulation (in) this type of social group.
Ingroup.
This type of personal possible self is confined to (one area) and is defined by being exclusively future oriented and viewed as a positive reference.
What is the future work self.
This is the most popular motive based theory.
What is Self Determination Theory
What is one of the paths of influence likely to affect behavioral outcomes in work motivation?
Direction, intensity, or persistence.
This technique measures (explicit) social cognitions.
Self report
This approach emphasizes a temporal view in which this element tackles affect, motivation, and behavior by creating (scripts) for behavior.
What is the Self Schema Approach
This is one of the ways in which identity relates to proactive behavior, name one.
What is discrepancy, identity revision, or identity congruency
As workers age there goals shift away from growth and more towards.
What is maintenance and regulation of loss.
What is generative-defensive orientation?
Approach vs avoidance, exploring vs avoiding negative outcomes.
An (underlying) desire that precedes implicit social cognitions.
What is a motive.
This concept includes a downward and upward approach in which individuals contribute to their social identity.
what is Social comparison
This is the most common consequence of proactive self development, overestimation of. Occurs after a big accomplishment sometimes.
What is overestimation of affective reaction to future events
What is episodic prospection?
Projection/ pre-experience the future
These two core affective feelings are presented as valence and energy in the self regulation model.
Pleasantness is valence, activation is energy.
They exhibit (reasonable) motives for which they have developed moderate levels of supporting implicit cognitions.
What is the reasonable personality prototype.
This process exercises social scaffolding by parents and develops as people grow via their social environment, a process of control to a middle-ground.
What is Self regulation
An individual's identification with the organization leads to elevating the the organization's fit with the external environment. Related to proactivity.
What is proactive strategic behavior?
This model of lifespan development states that people continually wish to have agency over their decisions. It is tied to motivation.
What is the motivational theory of lifespan development