Motivation and Emotion. How Are They Similar? Different? MOTIVATION EMOTION  A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior towards a goal 

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 12 – Motivation 1. Define motivation. The energizing and directing of behavior.
Advertisements

Motivation DR: Amir El-fiky.
Myers’ EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (6th Ed) Chapter 10 Motivation Modified from: James A. McCubbin, PhD Clemson University Worth Publishers.
Motivation and Emotion Chapter 10 Internal processes that: G A S uide ctivate ustain.
©John Wiley & Sons, Inc Huffman: Psychology in Action (8e) Psychology in Action (8e) by Karen Huffman PowerPoint  Lecture Notes Presentation Chapter.
PSYCHOLOGY MOTIVATION. MOTIVATION Motivation deals with the factors that direct and energize the behavior of humans and organizations. 1.Instinct Approaches;
Motivation Dr. Urooj Sadiq. What Motivates Us? General Theories of Motivation The Pyramid of Human Motivation.
Theories of Motivation
Motivation & Emotion in Everyday Life Mrs. Hensley AP Psych.
Psychology in Action (8e)
{ Psychology in Action (9e) Chapter 12: Motivation & Emotion.
Motivation. Why do you study or not study for tests? Why do you exercise or not exercise? Why do you drive fast or slow? Why do you eat? Why are you attracted.
LEARNING GOAL 8.3: APPLY THEORIES OF MOTIVATION TO ANALYZE CHOICES AND BEHAVIOR AND EVALUATE THE THEORIES’ EXPLANATORY POWER. Theories of Motivation.
Motivation and Emotion. ?Questions? Why does Brandon play football with such intensity? Why do people try to climb Mount Everest or cross the Atlantic.
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION THEORIES. DRIVE REDUCTION THEORY CLARK HULL—YALE CLARK HULL—YALE DREW ON IDEAS FROM PAVLOV, WATSON, AND DARWIN DREW ON IDEAS FROM.
Motivation & Emotion.
Motivation & emotion Review
Motivation MGT Definition Motivation research belongs to the area of Organizational Behavior (OB) The set of processes that arouse, direct, and.
Copyright © 1999 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 10 Motivation and Emotion.
Chapter 8: Motivation and Emotion Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
Motivation RAK College of Dental Science VI Semester BDS 2011 Dr. Amal Gamal Shehata Associate Professor.
Unit 8: Motivation, Emotion and Stress
MOTIVATION & EMOTION. HUNGRY? What motivates you to eat? Is it physiological (physical) factors or psychological (mental) factors? Could it be a combination.
Chapter 8: Motivation and Emotion
Copyright © 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Module 24: Explaining Motivation Karl Weatherly/Getty.
Motivation and Emotion Nolan Simmons, Linda Yu, Madison Aichele.
Motivation Why we do what we do…and how we feel about it.
Motivation and Emotion liudexiang. Perspectives on motivation Instincts Drive-reduction theory Arousal theory Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation A hierarchy.
1 Motivation and Emotion Motive: a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior Emotion: Feeling, such as fear, joy, or surprise, that underlies.
general psychology Firouz meroei milan Motivation 1.
Motivation. Are You Motivated? Motivation = a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior towards a goal. There are very close ties between emotions.
1 FEM 4101 MOTIVATION AND HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT. 2 ZARINAH ARSHAT ROOM : A104, Department of Human Development and Family Studies
Motivation. A need or desire that energizes and directs behavior.
Motivation.  a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior  Instinct theory/ Evolutionary Perspective  Drive-Reduction Theory  Arousal Theory.
Motivation. Motivation: What does it do for us?  Connects our observable behavior to internal states  Accounts for variations in behavior  Creates.
What is Motivation? Motivation is a state in which we are aroused and our behavior is goal directed Motivational States Are energizing  Activate or arouse.
Motivation and Emotion. Motivation internal processes that activate, guide, and maintain our behavior.
Chapter 6 © South-Western | Cengage Learning A Discovery Experience PSYCHOLOGY Slide 1 Motivation and Emotion CHAPTER 6 LESSONS Theories of Motivation.
Motivation and Emotion What motivates us to do the things we do and feel what we feel?
Motivation: Motivation is a need or desire that energizes behavior and directs it towards a goal.
Siyuan Chen (Karen) Motivation and Emotion. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Needs  meet your needs with priority (p.351)
Motivation  a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior  Instinct theory / Evolutionary Perspective  Drive-Reduction Theory  Arousal Theory.
Motivation and Work Chapter 12 notes 12-1 (obj. 1-5)
CHS AP Psychology Unit 8: Motivation, Emotion and Stress Essential Task 8.3: Essential Task: Identify and apply basic motivational concepts to understand.
Theories of Motivation. Motivation Factors within and outside an organism that cause it to behave a certain way at a certain time Biological, emotional,
“I BELIEVE IN MY UNIQUENESS. THE POWER OF MY SOUL IS FATHOMLESS. THE WHOLE WORLD IS MINE. I WILL GO WHEREVER I WANT, HAVE WHATEVER I DESIRE, AND GET WHATEVER.
Motivation. Agenda 1. Finish Intelligence 2. Notes: Introduction to Motivation (25) Assessment of Needs (10) 4. Why college discussion? Maslow’s.
Motivation. ?Questions? Why do people try to climb Mount Everest or cross the Atlantic in a balloon?
Psychology in Action (8e) by Karen Huffman
Unit 1: Motivation, Emotion and Stress
Module 34: Introduction to Motivation
Motivational Concepts
Theories of Motivation
Motivation.
Motivation Great Motivational Video.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Drive Reduction Theory Motivation & Emotion Stress Sources Measures Theories Effects Coping Motivation Maslow’s Hierarchy.
Do Now What motivates you to do something?.
Motivation & Emotion.
Motivation a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
Motivation a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
Do Now What motivates you to do something?.
Motivation.
Unit 8: Motivation, Emotion and Stress
Motivation, Emotion and Stress
Unit 1: Motivation, Emotion and Stress
Aim: What motivates us to behave in the ways we do?
Motivation, Emotion and Stress
Motivation Motivation is a need or desire that energizes behavior and directs it towards a goal.
Motivation & Emotion.
Unit 8: Motivation and Emotion (….and Stress & Health)
Presentation transcript:

Motivation and Emotion

How Are They Similar? Different? MOTIVATION EMOTION  A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior towards a goal  A need or desire that directs behavior  Accompanied by distinct emotional states (I.E. Thirst is unpleasant and having a drink of water can produce positive emotions)  All motives are triggered by some kind of stimulus (something in your body, environment, etc.)  Allow an organism to be aroused only when necessary and then reduce arousal following the solution to a problem  A combination of physical sensations and subjective feelings  Spontaneous, automatic responses Both activate and affect behavior; Push us towards action

Biological v. Social Motives

Theories of Motivation  Instincts  Drive-Reduction  Arousal  Incentives (Intrinsic or Extrinsic Rewards)  A reward that “pulls” an organism’s behavior in a particular direction  Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Arousal  Being reactive to stimuli

Evaluating Theories of Emotion  Under Key Concepts: List key words/phrases/names and related concepts  Drawbacks: Criticisms