The valence of an object usually derives from the fact that the object is a means to the satisfaction of a need, or has indirectly something to do with the satisfaction of a need.


p. 78. - A Dynamic Theory of Personality, 1935


The valence of an object usually derives from the fact that the object is a means to the satisfaction of a need, or has indirectly something to do...

The valence of an object usually derives from the fact that the object is a means to the satisfaction of a need, or has indirectly something to do...

The valence of an object usually derives from the fact that the object is a means to the satisfaction of a need, or has indirectly something to do...

The valence of an object usually derives from the fact that the object is a means to the satisfaction of a need, or has indirectly something to do...