Category
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regulatory focus theory
questionnaire designed to measure prevention focus and promotion focus
effortfulness
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In psychology, effortfulness is the subjective experience of exertion when performing an activity, especially the mental concentration and energy required. In many applications, effortfulness is simply reported by a patient, client, or experimental subject. There has been some work establishing an association among reported effortfulness and objective measures, such as in brain imaging. Effortfulness is used as a diagnostic indicator in medical and psychological diagnosis and assessment. It is also used as an indicator in psychological experimentation, especially in the field of me
Rosenberg self-esteem scale
Self-report questionnaire
self-regulated learning
term
motivational speaking
methods of coaching to help clients increase their motivation
Maslach Burnout Inventory
Test to assess the burn-out experience of a person