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Response to the critiques (and encouragements) on our critique of motivation constructs
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- 31 January 2025, e50
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The ins and outs of unpacking the black box: Understanding motivation using a multi-level approach
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- 31 January 2025, e49
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Definitional devils and detail: On identifying motivation as an animating dynamic
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- 31 January 2025, e48
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There's no such thing as a free lunch: A computational perspective on the costs of motivation
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- 31 January 2025, e47
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Predictive processing: Shedding light on the computational processes underlying motivated behavior
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- 31 January 2025, e46
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Postcard from inside the black box
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- 31 January 2025, e45
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Beyond reductionism: Understanding motivational energization requires higher-order constructs
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- 31 January 2025, e44
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Adopt process-oriented models (if they're more useful)
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- 31 January 2025, e43
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Motivational constructs: Real, causally powerful, not psychologically constructed
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- 31 January 2025, e42
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Mental computational processes have always been an integral part of motivation science
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- 31 January 2025, e41
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The role of metacognitive feelings in motivation
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- 31 January 2025, e40
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Connecting theories of personality dynamics and mental computational processes
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- 31 January 2025, e39
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Motivational whack-a-mole: Foundational boxes cannot be unpacked
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- 31 January 2025, e38
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When unpacking the black box of motivation invites three forms of reductionism
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- 31 January 2025, e37
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Higher-order motivational constructs as personal-level fictions: A solution in search of a problem
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- 31 January 2025, e36
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Don't throw motivation out with the black box: The value of a good theory revisited
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- 31 January 2025, e35
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Almost, but not quite there: Research into the emergence of higher-order motivated behavior should fully embrace the dynamic systems approach
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- 31 January 2025, e34
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Needed: Clear definition and hierarchical integration of motivation constructs
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- 31 January 2025, e33
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Expectancy value theory's contribution to unpacking the black box of motivation
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- 31 January 2025, e32
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Human motivation is organized hierarchically, from proximal (means) to ultimate (ends)
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- 31 January 2025, e31
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