PPT-Chapter 9 Motivation and Emotion
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Motivational Theories and Concepts Motives are the needs wants interests amp desires that propel people in certain directions Motivation involves goaldirected
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Motivational Theories and Concepts Motives are the needs wants interests amp desires that propel people in certain directions Motivation involves goaldirected behavior Drive Theories. November 12-19, 2009. What is emotion?. Communication mechanisms that maintain social order/structure. Behavior learned through operant or classical conditioning or nonassociative learning, not involving deliberate cognitive mediation. using the . GSR Signal on Android Devices. Shuangjiang Li. Outline . Emotion Recognition. The GSR Signal. Preliminary Work. Proposed Work. Challenges. Discussion. Emotion . Recognition. Human-Computer Interaction. EMOTION AS S EMOTION AS STANCE (19) /MCI; 1 ;/MCI; 1 ;9 /MCI; 2 ;/MCI; 2 ;Janis: /MCI; 3 ;/MCI; 3 ;rNow plea 8se? /MCI; 4 ;/MCI; 4 ;~:r' Motivation- part of the underlying whys of behavior.. Psychologists explain motivation and why we experience it in different ways through instinct, drive-reduction, incentive and cognitive theories of motivation . Lightly covered terrain. What is emotion?. Widel. y disputed, so we need to simply choose a position. emotion . is a complex of beliefs, arousal and valence of . affect. Features of emotion. Emotions are typically conscious . b. y . Benedicta. Mercado Felicia. What’s an emotion?. Emotion is a complex . psychophysiological. experience of an individual as a result of his interactions with the environment. Every human experiences different emotions in one single day. . Chapter Eight. Motivation and Emotion. Motivation:. Biological, emotional, cognitive, or social forces that activate and direct behavior.. Emotion:. a psychological state involving subjective experience, physiological response, and behavioral or expressive response.. Maggie Kubanyiova. University of Birmingham. Motivation and Imagination. The Motivational Power of Vision . “Vision is the motivating force behind everything we do. You can never say to someone ‘let’s motivate ourselves’ because motivation is simply a bi-product of the transference of vision. If I can ‘see’ something great, I’ll do anything I can to see it come to pass. Vision gives birth to commitment, enthusiasm, energy and discipline.” . Theories of Motivation Handout. We will use the Theories of Motivation handout to go over the theories we will practice today.. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Compare and contrast instincts, drive-reduction theory, and arousal theory (including the Yerkes-Dodson law) as explanations of human behavior. Distinguish between primary and secondary drives, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and summarize Maslow’s hierarchy of motives.. 1. Learning Outcomes. Understand . what initiates human . behavior. Classify . basic consumer . motivations. Describe . consumer emotions and demonstrate how they help shape . value. Apply . different approaches to measuring consumer . What motivates you?. Hunger…Thirst…A . sense to belong. ?. Who made a New Years Resolution?. What is Motivation? . Motivation. . A . need or desire that energizes and directs behavior. Instinct theory, Drive-reduction theory, Arousal . Motivation and Emotion. Alice F. Short. Hilliard Davidson High School. Chapter Preview. Theories of Motivation. Hunger, Obesity, and Eating Disorders. Motivation in Everyday Life. Emotion. Pursuit of Happiness. Russell et al (1989) across cultures: arousal (physical) & pleasantness subjective feeling. Averill (1983): cognitive intervene environment & behavioral response. Lazarus (1984) cognitive before feeling. Svenja A. Wolf,. Amit Goldenberg, . & . Mickaël. Campo. 2. Background. “. Whether. . it. is . the. . excitement. prior . to. a big game, . the. . dejection. . after. . having. lost a .
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