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Advances in Motivation Science

This volume represents the most influential work being conducted in motivation science and research

Andrew J. Elliot (Author)

9780128005125, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 25 November 2014

286 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.2 cm, 0.63 kg

Elsevier are proud to introduce our brand new serial, Advances in Motivation Science. The topic of motivation has traditionally been one of the mainstays of the science of psychology. It played a major role in early dynamic and Gestalt models of the mind and it was fundamental to behaviorist theories of learning and action. The advent of the cognitive revolution in the 1960 and 70s eclipsed the emphasis on motivation to a large extent, but in the past two decades motivation has returned en force. Today, motivational analyses of affect, cognition, and behavior are ubiquitous across psychological literatures and disciplines; motivation is not just a “hot topic? on the contemporary scene, but is firmly entrenched as a foundational issue in scientific psychology. This volume brings together internationally recognized experts focusing on cutting edge theoretical and empirical contributions in this important area of psychology.

1. Parochial Cooperation in Humans: Forms and Functions of Self-Sacrifice in Intergroup Conflict Carsten K. W. De Dreu, Daniel Balliet, Nir Halevy

2. Affective Consequences of Intentional Action Control Peter M. Gollwitzer, Torsten Martiny-Huenger, Gabriele Oettingen

3. Terror Management Theory and Research: How the Desire for Death Transcendence Drives Our Strivings for Meaning and Significance Jeff Greenberg, Kenneth Vail, Tom Pyszczynski

4. “Happiness? and “The Good Life? as Motives Working Together Effectively E. Tory Higgins, James F. M. Cornwell, Becca Franks

5. Ideological Differences in Epistemic Motivation: Implications for Attitude Structure, Depth of Information Processing, Susceptibility to Persuasion, and Stereotyping John T. Jost, Margarita Krochik

6. Neurobiological Concomitants of Motivational States Wendy Berry Mendes, Jiyoung Park

Subject Areas: Psychology [JM]

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