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David McClelland

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David McClelland studierte an der Wesleyan University und an der University of Missouri. Er promovierte 1941 in Yale. Nach Stellungen in Wesleyan und Bryn Mawr, ging er zur Harvard University, wo er zur Zeit Professor am Department of Psychology and Social Relations ist. Seine Forschungen auf dem Gebiet der Motivation, insbesondere der Leistungs-und Machtmotivation, verkörperten einen neuartigen Ansatz. Sie führen zu bedeutenden theoretischen Beiträgen und höchst kreativen Testverfahren. Zusätzlich wurden seine Forschungsergebnisse auf eine Vielzahl von sozialen Problemen angewandt; etwa in solchen Bereichen wie Management und Organisation, Alkoholismus und Zunahme der Produktivität in den Entwicklungsländern.

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Evans, R.I. (1979). David McClelland. In: Psychologie im Gespräch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67355-9_13

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