Goal Directed Behavior: The Concept of Action in Psychology

Goal Directed Behavior: The Concept of Action in Psychology

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Jan 1, 1985 · English · Paperback (411 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 411
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1985
Publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0898595290
ISBN-13 9780898595291

Description

In the exploration of human behavior, the importance of goal-directed actions stands out prominently. This work delves deeply into the psychological mechanisms that underpin how individuals set, pursue, and achieve their goals. Frese and Sabini meticulously examine various theories and empirical studies that contribute to understanding the dynamics of motivation and action.

Through a comprehensive analysis, the authors highlight the intricate relationship between cognitive processes and behavioral outcomes. They dissect the stages of goal formation, illustrating how thoughts transform into tangible actions. This analysis not only enhances the comprehension of personal efficacy but also extends to how external factors influence goal-directed behavior.

By integrating insights from diverse psychological perspectives, the narrative offers a multifaceted look at the driving forces behind human actions. The book serves as a valuable resource for students and professionals alike, seeking to unravel the complexities of motivation and streamline effective goal attainment strategies.

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