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Motivation and emotion (2010)

A free and open psychology textbook authoring exercise by students

Table of contents

Front matter[edit | edit source]

  1. Front cover - Jtneill
  2. Acknowledgements - Jtneill
  3. Preface - Jtneill

Introduction[edit | edit source]

  1. What is motivation? - Jtneill
  2. What is emotion? - Jtneill
  3. Relationship between motivation and emotion - Jtneill

Motivation[edit | edit source]

  1. Biological motives (needs)
    1. Hunger motivation - JWSchmidt
    2. Sexual motivation - Dos
      1. Adultery - S.emp
      2. Alcohol consumption and sexual motivation - Ra.shell
      3. Gender differences in sexual motivation - Jasmine13
      4. Mate-seeking behaviour - Klammer
      5. Promiscuity motivation - Lmckenz
      6. Sex offenders - Emmarie
  2. Mini-theories
    1. Arousal - E.herbert
    2. Flow theory - KmpH
    3. Learned helplessness - Jack Straw
  3. Motivation and behaviour
    1. Dieting - Christie88
    2. Exercise motivation - Haddo
    3. Gambling - Matt.long
    4. Motivation and goal setting - MissadventureX
    5. Overeating motivation - Madeline
    6. Procrastination - Sallybradford
    7. Risk-taking - AlEdwardson
    8. Social inhibition - Harro242
    9. Violence - Spartan117
  4. Motivation and cognition
    1. Positive thinking - Rachelle21
  5. Motivation and culture
    1. Indigenous Australians and motivation - Mish795
  6. Motivation and education
    1. Motivation and education - User:U3005872
    2. Student motivation theories - U118827
  7. Motivation and psychological disorders
    1. Anxiety - Hamish24
    2. Antisocial personality disorder - AriWright
    3. Dementia and motivation - Skye.marie
    4. Depression and motivation - Megan O'Connell
    5. Narcissism - Aszokalski
    6. Narcissism - A Hock
    7. Paraphilias - CEB
  8. Neurobiology of motivation
    1. Motivational toxicity - Mylie
  9. Motivation and self
    1. Self-concept - Boubles
    2. Self-discipline - Mike.j
    3. Self-sabotage motivation - Bails
  10. Personality and motivation - George902
  11. Types of motivation
    1. Achievement motivation - Gabrielleblair
      1. Aggression in the workplace - Salbo
    2. Self-actualisation - Dan.th.man
    3. Spiritual - Dchimself
  12. Unconscious motivation - Katrina3027900

Emotion[edit | edit source]

  1. Aspects of emotion
    1. Emotional expression - Shannonnld
    2. Emotion management - Jmcb
    3. Emotional stability/instability - Clinton.mcculloch
  2. Basic/Core emotions
    1. Ekman's basic emotions - MichelleK
  3. Emotion and behaviour
    1. Facial expression - Tink22
  4. Emotion and psychological disorders
    1. Antisocial personality disorder - Emma22
    2. Psychopathy - Lisa Watson
  5. Emotion and specific groups
    1. Adolescence - Stephmartin
  6. Emotion and specific topics
    1. Culture - FilL
    2. Sport - Lozh
    3. Music - Rotorhead15
    4. Sex - Nikki24
    5. Sleep - Storm
    6. Emotional development in children - WMLee
  7. Mood - LBGibbons
  8. Specific emotions
    1. Neurobiology of aggression - u3006008
    2. Anxiety - Gajah
    3. Empathy - JennyJ
    4. Happiness - SandyC
  9. Stress, arousal and coping - Barbie
  10. Stress and health - C.aitken
  11. Cognitive theories of emotion - U3017048

Motivation & emotion[edit | edit source]

  1. Motivation and emotion in animals - Mixie

Summary[edit | edit source]

  1. Summary and conclusion - Jtneill
  2. Feedback

See also[edit | edit source]

External links[edit | edit source]