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
Posters aceppted at 3rd Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Motivation
Activating the motive of Quixoteism: The transcendent-change orientation
Luis Oceja Fernández is Associate Professor of the Department of Social Psychology in the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. His interests as researcher are focused on the study of the antecedents and consequents of (a) normative compliance, (b) mixed emotions, and (c) social motives.
Sergio Salgado is Doctor (PhD) in Social and Organizational Behavior by the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM, 2009). His thesis, directed by Professor Luis Oceja, raised a first theoretical characterization and experimental verification of the motive whose ultimate goal is to increase the welfare of the world (i.e., Quixoteism). Currently, Sergio works as postdoctoral fellow sponsored by CONICYT (Chile) in the Department of Social Psychology and Methodology at the UAM, with a view to further investigation of prosocial motivation in general, and of Quixoteism in particular.
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