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[edit] Motivation and emotion
[edit] A free and open textbook
- Front matter
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- What is motivation?
- What is emotion?
- Relationship between motivation and emotion
- Motivation - Biological motives
- Hunger
- Sexual motivation
- Adultery
- Alcohol consumption and sexual motivation
- Gender differences in sexual motivation
- Mate-seeking behaviour
- Promiscuity
- Sex offenders
- Motivation - Mini-theories
- Arousal
- Flow theory
- Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
- Learned helplessness
- Motivation and behaviour
- Dieting
- Exercise motivation
- Gambling
- Procrastination
- Risk-taking
- Sleep, energy and fatigue
- Social inhibition
- Violence
- Motivation and cognition
- Goal setting
- Positive thinking
- Motivation and culture
- Motivation and indigenous Australians
- Motivation and education
- Student motivation theories
- Motivation and sociocultural and situative theories of education
- Goal-setting and educational achievement
- Motivation and psychological disorders
- Anxiety
- Antisocial personality disorder
- Dementia
- Depression
- Narcissism
- Paraphilias
- Neurobiology of motivation
- Motivational toxicity
- Motivation and self
- Motivation and personality
- Self-concept
- Self-discipline
- Self-sabotaging
- Types of motivation
- Achievement motivation
- Aggression in the workplace
- Self-actualisation
- Spiritual
- Unconscious motivation
- Emotion
- Aspects of emotion
- Emotional expression
- Emotion management
- Emotional stability/instability
- Basic/Core emotions
- Ekman
- Emotion and behaviour
- Facial expression
- Emotion and psychological disorders
- Antisocial personality disorder
- Psychopathy
- Emotion and specific groups
- Adolescence
- Emotion and specific topics
- Culture
- Sport
- Music
- Sex
- Sleep
- Emotional development in children
- Mood
- Specific emotions
- Neurobiology of aggression
- Anxiety
- Empathy
- Happiness
- Stress
- Stress, arousal and coping
- Stress and health
- Theories of emotion
- Cognitive theories of emotion
- Motivation and emotion
- Motivation and emotion in animals
- Summary
- Summary and conclusion