Mariana Bargsted Aravena is psychologist and Doctor in Social Psychology. Since 1999, she is Associate Professor of the Department of Psychology in the Universidad Católica del Norte (Antofagasta, Chile) in Organizational Psychology and Research Methods. Her principal research issues have been Social entrepreneurship, Employability and Career.
Link: www.psicologia.ucn.cl
Mail: bargsted@ucn.cl
Towards a Characterization of Quixoteism (Salgado & Oceja, 2011).
Empathy, Distress, and Rumination.
Motivational conflict provoked by presenting the victim as one among others.
A measuring instrument of the facilitator process of the Quixoteism
The transcendent change orientation.. a facilitator process to activate the Quixoteism
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Dr. Eric Stocks, Assistant Professor of Psychology at University of Tyler at Texas.
Posters aceppted at 3rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Motivation
Activating the motive of Quixoteism: The transcendent-change orientation
As a student of the University of Amsterdam (UvA), in 2009 Marc Heerdink participated in the Erasmus student exchange programme for a research internship in Grupo NEM, where he worked on Social Motives research. From april 2010, he’s started his PhD project in the Social Psychology department of the University of Amsterdam.