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Advances in Motivation Science
Influential work on motivation science and research, bringing together experts who focus on cutting-edge theoretical and empirical contributions in psychology
Andrew J. Elliot (Edited by)
9780128171226, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 28 February 2019
220 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2 cm, 0.48 kg
Advances in Motivation Science, Volume Six, the latest release in Elsevier's serial on the topic of motivation science, presents articles on a variety of topics, including Motivation, Emotion, Cognition, and Communication: Definitions and Notes toward a Grand Theory, Motivation in the Service of Allostasis: The Role of anterior Mid Cingulate, Climatic Ignition of Motivation, My Journey to the Attribution Fields, Inspiration as optimal motivation: From ancient theory to contemporary science, The development of self-determination theory: The emergence of SDT's six mini theories and their validation, and more. 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. This series brings together internationally recognized experts who focus on cutting-edge theoretical and empirical contributions in this important area of psychology.
1. Motivation in the Service of Allostasis: The Role of Anterior Mid-Cingulate CortexAlexandra Touroutoglou, Joseph M. Andreano, Morenikeji Adebayo, Sam Lyons and Lisa Feldman Barrett2. Motivation, Emotion, Cognition, and Communication: Definitions and Notes Toward a Grand TheoryRoss Buck3. Academic Intrinsic Motivation: Theory, Assessment, and Longitudinal ResearchAdele Eskeles Gottfried4. Brick by Brick: The Origins, Development, and Future of Self-Determination TheoryRichard M. Ryan and Edward L. Deci5. Climatic Ignition of MotivationEvert Van de Vliert, Tom T. Postmes and Paul A.M. Van Lange6. My Journey to the Attribution FieldsBernard Weiner
Subject Areas: Experimental psychology [JML], Social, group or collective psychology [JMH], Psychology [JM]