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PublisherEmerald Group Publishing
ISBN 139781786354747
Book SubtitleAdvances In Motivation And Achievement
Book DescriptionThe phenomena of motivation cannot be studied separately as an independent research topic because motivation is highly interrelated to cognition, emotion, learning, and decision-making process. The overarching aim of this volume, therefore, is to provide new insight into a unified grand theory of motivation by integrating noteworthy neuroscience research findings on motivation. This volume is dedicated to advancing our understanding of brain mechanisms of underlying various motivational phenomena, including reward, approach, autonomy, intrinsic motivation, learning, effort, curiosity, and self-control. The volume is divided into four parts: The first part introduces classical but fundamental issues such as reward, approach, and individual differences. The second part deals with intrinsic motivation including autonomy and curiosity. The third one examines recent approaches on the interface between motivation and cognition in learning and decision-making. The last part focuses on practically significant issues pertaining to self-regulation development.
About the AuthorAngela M. O'Donnell is a Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers. She is the current President of Division 15 of the American Psychological Association. She has published extensively on the cognitive processes involved in learning. Johnmarshall Reeve is a Professor in the Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations at the University of Iowa. His research interests center on the empirical study of all aspects of human motivation and emotion, on which he has written widely. Jeffrey Smith is Professor of Education at The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers. He is former Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Education. His research interests include psychological factors involved in assessment, and classroom assessment and grading.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorSung-il Kim
EditorJohnmarshall Reeve, Mimi Bong
Publication Date13-Dec-16
Number of Pages392

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