Specifically, two studies examined how chronic concerns with fundamental needs for security (i. e., prevention) and growth (i. e., promotion) relate to public policy attitudes. In: For example: "Pragmatists say, "I would rather be an opportunist and float than go to the bottom with my principles around my neck." Academic Press, New York, pp.
Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily. motive, motivating force, incentive, stimulus, stimulation, inspiration, impulse, inducement, incitement, spur, goad, provocation. It is the process of stimulating people to actions to accomplish the goals. In samples of both college students and nationally representative US households and across a variety of policy areas, stronger prevention concerns predicted support for government intervention to maintain public and personal safety, whereas stronger promotion concerns predicted support for government intervention to ensure opportunities for growth and enrichment.AB - Motivation is an important component of many political decision making theories.
Chris Arsenault, "Nicaragua's Ortega: Socialism to opportunism?". People may be very unwilling to take risks and respond to opportunities, or they may take risks and opportunities without much regard for their overall significance. By continuing you agree to the
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When motivation has been defined in terms of personal interest, its predictive value has been questioned (Sears and Funk in Advances in experimental social psychology, vol 24. When motivation has been defined in terms of personal interest, its predictive value has been questioned (Sears and Funk in Advances in experimental …
When motivation has been defined in terms of personal interest, its predictive value has been questioned (Sears and Funk in Advances in experimental social psychology, vol 24. aid; 'political opportunism'".
title = "Motivating political preferences: Concerns with promotion and prevention as predictors of public policy attitudes", abstract = "Motivation is an important component of many political decision making theories.
Namely, the politician owes power only to an ability to serve a greater cause, and the ability to An objective, rational evaluation of whether a course of action is opportunist or not can only be stated in terms of whether the action and its motivation really did, or did not represent relevant principles (a consistency of means and ends); or whether it was motivated by self-interest or sectional interests rather than the common interest of the party (or parties) represented. Academic Press, New York, pp. Similarly, interest is often used when considering government … Continual political opportunism ultimately reduces the scope of politics to a visionless See e.g. We can resolve the clash of interests without conceding our ideals. Caroline B. Glick, "Column one: Israel's premier opportunist". In samples of both college students and nationally representative US households and across a variety of policy areas, stronger prevention concerns predicted support for government intervention to maintain public and personal safety, whereas stronger promotion concerns predicted support for government intervention to ensure opportunities for growth and enrichment.UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79955917528&partnerID=8YFLogxKUR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=79955917528&partnerID=8YFLogxK"We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content. In this world, irrationality clings to man like his shadow, so that the right things are done for the wrong reasons — afterwards, we dredge up the right reasons for justification. E.g. Specifically, two studies examined how chronic concerns with fundamental needs for security (i. e., prevention) and growth (i. e., promotion) relate to public policy attitudes.