Thrash Todd M, Elliot Andrew J, Schultheiss Oliver C
College of William and Mary, Department of Psychology, Williamsburg, VA 23187, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2007 Jul;33(7):961-74. doi: 10.1177/0146167207301018. Epub 2007 May 17.
In this research, the authors questioned the statistical independence of implicit and explicit motives. Their first aim was to identify a methodological factor that may have weakened implicit-explicit motive correlations in past research. Their second aim was to identify personality traits that moderate implicit-explicit motive congruence. They found that implicit and explicit need for achievement (nAch) are significantly correlated, but only if the implicit and explicit measures are matched in content. Three traits were found to uniquely moderate the relationship between implicit and explicit nAch: private body consciousness, self-monitoring, and preference for consistency. These findings indicate that implicit and explicit nAch are systematically related and suggest that some individuals may use implicit nAch as a foundation for the development of explicit nAch.
在本研究中,作者对隐性动机和显性动机的统计独立性提出了质疑。他们的首要目标是确定一个可能在以往研究中削弱了隐性-显性动机相关性的方法学因素。他们的第二个目标是确定调节隐性-显性动机一致性的人格特质。他们发现,隐性和显性成就需求(nAch)显著相关,但前提是隐性和显性测量在内容上相匹配。研究发现有三种特质能独特地调节隐性和显性nAch之间的关系:身体私我意识、自我监控和对一致性的偏好。这些发现表明,隐性和显性nAch存在系统性关联,并表明一些个体可能将隐性nAch作为显性nAch发展的基础。