At 12:03 PM -0500 2/16/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>In a message dated 2/16/2001 11:43:07 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> In fact, the two sets of situations ("autonomy, etc" and "money, etc")
> would appear to be correlated.

>Paul,
>
>Perhaps, this correlation exists for those driven by the reinforcing effects
>of money, etc. . .Some of us however are motivated by other, less tangible
>and more intrinsic sources of reinforcement. Anyone have readily on hand, the
>numbers to reflect the relative percentage of people in each category. .
>those motivated predominately by primary and secondary, tangible incentives
>versus those motivated by intrinsic, maybe even altruistic, sources of reward?

You've missed the more important part of my post ;-)
How do you separate the problems of self-reporting from the purported
underlying constructs?  This includes problems involved in reporting your
own behavior to yourself.

* PAUL K. BRANDON               [EMAIL PROTECTED]  *
* Psychology Dept       Minnesota State University, Mankato *
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