This phenomenon arises from limitations on a person’s choices, according to Jack Brehm’s reactance theory. “Rolling with resistance” is a key component of a form of “enhancement therapy” named for this concept used by Project MATCH, which builds on a counseling approach developed by Miller and Rollnick. Douglas McGregor contrasted the management approaches of Theory X and Theory Y based on assumptions of how this phenomenon occurs. Factors that affect this phenomenon are contrasted with (*) “hygiene factors” in Frederick Herzberg’s two-factor theory. The “meta”- form of this phenomenon occurs when people begin experiencing “B-needs” instead of “D-needs.” Abraham Maslow first proposed his “hierarchy of needs” in a 1943 paper titled “A Theory of Human [this phenomenon].” For 10 points, name this phenomenon, a person’s desire to complete goals. ■END■
ANSWER: motivation [or drive; accept word forms; accept descriptions of desires to complete goals until giveaway; accept “A Theory of Human Motivation”; accept metamotivation; accept motivation-hygiene theory; accept motivational interviewing; accept motivation enhancement therapy; prompt on desire or passion; prompt on goal-setting until end; prompt on arousal until “resistance” is read]
<Social Science - Social Science - Psychology>
= Average correct buzz position