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The unboxing has already begun: One motivation construct at a time
Ruud Custers1, Baruch Eitam2, E Tory Higgins3
1Psychology Department, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands r.custers@uu.nl; www.goallab.nl.
Abstract:
Murayama and Jach argue that it is not clearly specified how motivation constructs produce behavior and that this black box should be unpacked. We argue that the authors overlook important classic theory and highlight recent research programs that already started unboxing. We feel that without relying on the mechanisms that such programs uncover, the proposed computational approach will be fruitless.
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