David McClelland is one of the most cited psychologists of the 20th century thanks to ideas like his Acquired Needs Theory of Motivation. In this … [Read more...] about Mcclelland’s Acquired Needs Theory of Motivation Explained
Definitions and Examples of Theory
Adroit Theory Explained
By definition, “adroit” means to be skillful, smart, or clever in the use of one’s hands or mind. To have an adroit theory explained, therefore, one … [Read more...] about Adroit Theory Explained
The Fairly Oddparents Theory Explained
Did you know that there could be a crazy secret truth behind many of the cartoons that you or your children enjoy on a regular basis? One of those … [Read more...] about The Fairly Oddparents Theory Explained
Equity Theory of Motivation Examples Explained
John S. Adams developed the idea of equity theory in 1963. In its basic form, the equity theory of motivation implies that each individual is … [Read more...] about Equity Theory of Motivation Examples Explained
Erving Goffman’s Face and Stigma Theory Explained
In 1963, Erving Goffman published Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity. It is an examination of how an individual protects their … [Read more...] about Erving Goffman’s Face and Stigma Theory Explained