Why do Wade and Tarvis suggest that a crucial factor is whether the person's main motivation is to perform well in front of others or to learn the task for the satisfacation of it?
Running head : WADE AND TRAVIS Wade and Tavris Name Course Institution Instructor Date Wade and Tavris Two of the renowned authors in the field of psychology Carole wade and Carol Tavris have been vocal in delivering psychology books which are famed for their critical thinking ideals . The topic of motivation has been high on their agenda and the two authors borrow heavily from Abraham Maslow who was a humanist psychologist . Most of Abrahams work involved ideals such as self actualization and human potential . Most of his

work revolved around the concept of gaining fulfillment and attempting to get it by rising through various levels of needs . This as Abraham came to describe is the hierarchy of needs ' which is a pyramid . Abraham described it as one that provided motivational strivings ' for people to achieve its various stages . Maslow proposed a number of levels that make up the pyramid (Abraham , 1999 . The bottom level contains basic needs the second level contains security needs with affection and belonging being in the third level . The fourth level contains self respect and self esteem needs while the last and fifth level is the self actualization (Wade and Tavris , 1998 . Maslow emphasized the needs to fulfill the basic needs to some certain degrees before the other stages in the pyramid can be attained
Wade and Travis describe motivation as an inferred process within a person or animal that causes movement either toward a goal or away from an unpleasant situation . The authors argue that a...





