Wanting, Having, and Needing: Integrating Motive Disposition Theory and Self-Determination Theory

被引:125
|
作者
Sheldon, Kennon M. [1 ]
Schueler, Julia [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Dept Psychol Sci, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
[2] Univ Zurich, Dept Psychol, Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
self-determination theory; motive disposition theory; psychological needs; goals; self-concordance; PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS; NEGATIVE AFFECT; PERSONALITY; CONGRUENCE; IMPLICIT; GOALS; DISCREPANCIES; SATISFACTION; ACHIEVEMENT; CONCORDANCE;
D O I
10.1037/a0024952
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Four studies explored the motivational and experiential dynamics of psychological needs, applying both self-determination theory and motive disposition theory. In all 4 studies, motive dispositions toward achievement and affiliation ("wanting" particular experiences) predicted corresponding feelings of competence and relatedness ("having" those experiences). Competence and relatedness in turn predicted well-being, again indicating that these 2 experiences may really be "needed." Illuminating how wanting gets to having, in Studies 2 and 3, participants reported greater self-concordance for motive-congruent goals, which, in longitudinal Study 3, predicted greater attainment of those goals and thus enhanced well-being. Study 4 replicated selected earlier results using an implicit as well as an explicit motive disposition measure. Supporting the presumed universality of competence and relatedness needs, in no studies did motive dispositions moderate the effects of corresponding need-satisfaction on well-being. Discussion focuses on a "sequential process" model of psychological needs that views needs as both motives that instigate and outcomes that reward behavior.
引用
收藏
页码:1106 / 1123
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Beyond Self-Determination: Causal Agency Theory
    Michael L. Wehmeyer
    Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2004, 16 : 337 - 359
  • [42] Disordered eating in the context of Self-determination theory
    Lucia Hricova
    O. Orosova
    M. Bacikova-Sleskova
    Current Psychology, 2020, 39 : 608 - 617
  • [43] Situationism, virtue epistemology, and self-determination theory
    Iizuka, Rie
    SYNTHESE, 2020, 197 (06) : 2309 - 2332
  • [44] Mission command: A self-determination theory perspective
    Knevelsrud, Hans-Christian
    Sorlie, Henrik Ottesen
    Valaker, Sigmund
    MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 36 (06) : 672 - 688
  • [45] Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation and Self-Determination Theory
    Sansone, Carol
    Tang, Yun
    MOTIVATION SCIENCE, 2021, 7 (02) : 113 - 114
  • [46] Disordered eating in the context of Self-determination theory
    Hricova, Lucia
    Orosova, O.
    Bacikova-Sleskova, M.
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 39 (02) : 608 - 617
  • [47] Using Self-Determination Theory in Residential Settings
    Conte, Christian
    Snyder, Chad
    McGuffin, Richard
    RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH, 2008, 25 (04) : 307 - 318
  • [48] Incidence of Self-Determination Theory of sport persistence
    Garcia-Calvo, Tomas
    Miguel, Pedro Antonio Sanchez
    Marcos, Francisco Miguel Leo
    Oliva, David Sanchez
    Alonso, Diana Amado
    RICYDE-REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE CIENCIAS DEL DEPORTE, 2011, 7 (25): : 266 - 276
  • [49] Self-Determination Theory and Perceptions of Spiritual Growth
    Walker, Andrea C.
    Hathcoat, John D.
    Munoz, Ric T.
    Ferguson, Claire E.
    Dean, Timothy G.
    CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION, 2021, 20 (04) : 240 - 256
  • [50] Theory of the self-determination and adherence to the physical exercise
    Moreno Murcia, Juan Antonio
    RICYDE-REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE CIENCIAS DEL DEPORTE, 2011, 7 (25): : 248 - 249