@article{SchultheissBrunstein2002, author = {Schultheiss, Oliver and Brunstein, Joachim Clemens}, title = {Inhibited power motivation and persuasive communication : a lens model analysis}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{SchultheissBrunstein1997, author = {Schultheiss, Oliver and Brunstein, Joachim Clemens}, title = {Motivation}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @article{BrunsteinSchultheissGraessmann1998, author = {Brunstein, Joachim Clemens and Schultheiss, Oliver and Gr{\"a}ssmann, Ruth}, title = {Personal goals and emotional well-being : the moderating role of motive dispositions}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{GraessmannSchultheissBrunstein1998, author = {Gr{\"a}ssmann, Ruth and Schultheiss, Oliver and Brunstein, Joachim Clemens}, title = {Exploring the determinants of students' academic commitment}, isbn = {3- 931147-82-7}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{BrunsteinDangelmayerSchultheiss1996, author = {Brunstein, Joachim Clemens and Dangelmayer, Gabriele and Schultheiss, Oliver}, title = {Personal goals and social support in close relationships : effects on relationship mood and marital satisfaction}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @book{SchultheissBrunstein2001, author = {Schultheiss, Oliver and Brunstein, Joachim Clemens}, title = {Assessing implicit motives with a research version of the TAT : picture profiles, gender differences, and relations to other personality measures}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{SchultheissThieleGerlachetal.2001, author = {Schultheiss, Oliver and Thiele, Katrin and Gerlach, Alexander and Krippl, Martin and Rohde, W. and Brunstein, Joachim Clemens}, title = {Implicit power motivation predicts testosterone changes after winning or losing a domiance contest}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{SchultheissBrunstein2000, author = {Schultheiss, Oliver and Brunstein, Joachim Clemens}, title = {Choice of difficult tasks as a strategy of compensating for identity-relevant failure}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{SchultheissCampbellMcClelland1999, author = {Schultheiss, Oliver and Campbell, Kenneth L. and McClelland, David C.}, title = {Implicit power motivation moderates men{\"i}s testosteron responses to imagined and real dominance successes}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{CampbellSchultheissMcClelland1999, author = {Campbell, Kenneth L. and Schultheiss, Oliver and McClelland, David C.}, title = {A necessary adjustment of protocol for use of DPC Coat-a-Count Total Testosterone assay with saliva}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{BrunsteinSchultheissMaier1999, author = {Brunstein, Joachim Clemens and Schultheiss, Oliver and Maier, G{\"u}nter}, title = {The pursuit of personal goals : a motivational approach to mental health und life adjustment}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{BrunsteinMaierSchultheiss1999, author = {Brunstein, Joachim Clemens and Maier, G{\"u}nter and Schultheiss, Oliver}, title = {Motivation und Pers{\"o}nlichkeit : von der Analyse von Teilsystemen zur Analyse ihrer Interaktionen}, isbn = {3-8017-0929-9}, year = {1999}, language = {de} } @article{SchultheissBrunstein1999, author = {Schultheiss, Oliver and Brunstein, Joachim Clemens}, title = {Goal imagery : bridging the gap between implicit motives and explicit goals}, issn = {0022-3506}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{SchultheissYankovaDirlikovetal.2009, author = {Schultheiss, Oliver C. and Yankova, Diana and Dirlikov, Benjamin and Schad, Daniel}, title = {Are implicit and explicit motive measures statistically independent? : A fair and balanced test using the picture story exercise and a cue- and response-matched questionnaire measure}, issn = {0022-3891}, doi = {10.1080/00223890802484456}, year = {2009}, abstract = {Previous studies that have examined the relationship between implicit and explicit motive measures have consistently found little variance overlap between both types of measures regardless of thematic content domain (i.e., power, achievement, affiliation). However, this independence may be artifactual because the primary means of measuring implicit motivescontent-coding stories people write about picture cuesare incommensurable with the primary means of measuring explicit motives: having individuals fill out self-report scales. To provide a better test of the presumed independence between both types of measures, we measured implicit motives with a Picture Story Exercise (PSE; McClelland, Koestner, Weinberger, 1989) and explicit motives with a cue- and response-matched questionnaire version of the PSE (PSE-Q) and a traditional measure of explicit motives, the Personality Research Form (PRF; Jackson, 1984) in 190 research participants. Correlations between the PSE and the PSE-Q were small and mostly nonsignificant, whereas the PSE- Q showed significant variance overlap with the PRF within and across thematic domains. We conclude that the independence postulate holds even when more commensurable measures of implicit and explicit motives are used.}, language = {en} }