A Motivational Approach to Volition: Activation and De-Activation of Memory Representations Related to Uncompleted Intentions

  • Kuhl J
  • Kazen-Saad M
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(from the chapter) summarize our own approach to volition, which developed from a motivational perspective, compare it to some current cognitive approaches to volition present the results of several experiments that illustrate the commonalities and differences between motivational and cognitive approaches three volitional strategies action- versus state-oriented modes of control problems for volition research ((c) 1997 APA/PsycINFO, all rights reserved)

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Kuhl, J., & Kazen-Saad, M. (1988). A Motivational Approach to Volition: Activation and De-Activation of Memory Representations Related to Uncompleted Intentions. In Cognitive Perspectives on Emotion and Motivation (pp. 63–85). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2792-6_3

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