142 results on '"Thrash, Todd M."'
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2. The creation and curation of all things worthy: Inspiration as vital force in persons and cultures
3. Inspiration
4. Beyond Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-Being: Inspiration and the Self-Transcendence Tradition
5. Narcissism and Motivation
6. Indirect Effect Models
7. Implicit–Explicit Motive Congruence and Moderating Factors
8. The dynamics of prayer in daily life and implications for well-being.
9. Maternal Incarceration, Children’s Psychological Adjustment, and the Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation
10. Self-Discrepancy: Comparisons of the Psychometric Properties of Three Instruments
11. Delimiting and Integrating Achievement Motive and Goal Constructs
12. Self-Discrepancy: Long-Term Test–Retest Reliability and Test–Criterion Predictive Validity
13. Achievement Goals and the Hierarchical Model of Achievement Motivation
14. Change in Self-Discrepancy, Anxiety, and Depression in Individual Therapy
15. Approach and Avoidance Temperament as Basic Dimensions of Personality
16. Inspiration and the promotion of well-being: tests of causality and mediation
17. Mediating between the muse and the masses: inspiration and the actualization of creative ideas
18. Methodological and dispositional predictors of congruence between implicit and explicit need for achievement
19. Achievement emotions in Germany and China: a cross-cultural validation of the academic emotions questionaire-mathematics
20. Implicit–Explicit Motive Congruence
21. Inspiration: core characteristics, component processes, antecedents, and function
22. The intergenerational transmission of fear of failure
23. Inspiration as a psychological construct
24. Chapter 11 Factors That Influence the Relation Between Implicit and Explicit Motives: A General Implicit–Explicit Congruence Framework
25. Implicit and self-attributed achievement motives: concordance and predictive validity
26. Revision of achievement goal theory: necessary and illuminating
27. Approach-avoidance motivation in personality: approach and avoidance temperaments and goals
28. Cross-Cultural Generality and Specificity in Self-Regulation: Avoidance Personal Goals and Multiple Aspects of Well-Being in the United States and Japan
29. The Chills as a Psychological Construct: Content Universe, Factor Structure, Affective Composition, Elicitors, Trait Antecedents, and Consequences
30. New directions in implicit motive research: a special issue
31. Writer–reader contagion of inspiration and related states: Conditional process analyses within a cross-classified writer × reader framework.
32. The dynamics of searching for meaning and presence of meaning in daily life
33. A daily diary study of relationships between feelings of gratitude and well-being
34. The dynamics of searching for meaning and presence of meaning in daily life.
35. Maternal Incarceration, Children's Psychological Adjustment, and the Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation.
36. Ten ways in which causal processes can operate without leaving correlational evidence
37. A daily diary study of relationships between feelings of gratitude and well-being.
38. Delimiting and Integrating Achievement Motive and Goal Constructs
39. Approach and Avoidance Temperaments
40. Inspiration and the creative process1
41. Approach and Avoidance Motivation in the Achievement Domain: Integrating the Achievement Motive and Achievement Goal Traditions
42. The Psychology of Inspiration
43. The scientific study of inspiration in the creative process: challenges and opportunities
44. Children's Experiences of Maternal Incarceration-Specific Risks: Predictions to Psychological Maladaptation
45. Readers' openness moderates the transmission of inspiration from writer to reader
46. "Cross-cultural generality and specificty in self-regulation: Avoidance personal goals and multiple aspects of well-being in the United States and Japan": Correction to Elliot et al. (2012).
47. Differential Standing, Personal Priorities, and Temporal Fidelity: Aspects of Implicit-Explicit Motive Congruence, and Implications for Well-Being
48. Ten Ways in Which Causal Processes Can Operate Without Leaving Correlational Evidence
49. A Longitudinal Analysis of Self-Regulation and Well-Being: Avoidance Personal Goals, Avoidance Coping, Stress Generation, and Subjective Well-Being
50. Approach-Avoidance Temperament Questionnaire
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