Some of these papers feel like they were written by first or second year graduate students who are very proud to be the first person to ever think that a human experience occurs when a human is present even though there is also a computer in the room.
I find this patting-ourselves-on-the-back attitude quite troubling.
It is astonishing to me that a basic literature review of MOTIVATION THEORIES, one of the most basic topics in the psychology of achievement, is lacking from a lot of these.