
Students from the National Research University in Russia and the College of Public Health in London identified 15 main motivations of human behavior, which reveal views on interactions between people.
Using a thorough analysis of the face, the motivations and behaviors of 15 key activators supporting actions and interactions of individuals were established.
Among the main motivations of human behavior: instinct of survival, social connection, success, power, love, hope, competition, creativity, safety, self-management, striving for improvement, satisfaction, imitation, recognition, and refinement.
The research represents a comprehensive overview of how these motivations are transferred for the search for innovative and dynamic methods of personal development.