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Transcript of Huff 8e Lecture Note Ppt 12.Ppt Motivation and Emotion
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PowerPoint Lecture Notes Presentation
Motivation and Emotion
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Important Definitions
Motivation: set of factors that activate, direct, and maintain behavior, usually toward
some goal
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Theories and Concepts of Motivation
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Theories and Concepts of Motivation: (Major Theories of Motivation) Biological Theories:
1. Instinct--inborn, unlearned behaviors universal to species explain motivation
2. Drive-Reduction--internal tensions “push” toward satisfying basic needs
3. Arousal--motivated toward optimal level of arousal
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Drive-Reduction Theory
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Arousal Theory
• People seek an optimal level of arousal that maximizes their performance.
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Theories and Concepts of Motivation: (Major Theories of Motivation Cont.) Psychosocial Theories:
1. Incentive -motivation results from the “pull” of external environmental stimuli
2. Cognitive -motivation affected by attributions and expectations.
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Motivation: Intrinsic Vs. Extrinsic
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Biopsychosocial Theory:
1. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: interaction of biological, psychological, and social needs; lower motives (physiological and safety) must be met before higher needs (belonging, self-esteem)
Theories and Concepts of Motivation: (Major Theories of Motivation Cont.)
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
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EMOTION
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Emotion: subjective feeling including arousal, cognitions, and expressions
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Theories and Concepts of Emotion Three Components of Emotion
1. Physiological- arousal comes from brain (particularly the limbic system) and autonomic nervous system (ANS)
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Physiological Component and the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
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Three Components of Emotion (Continued)
2. Cognitive-thoughts, values and expectations
3. Behavioral-expressions, gestures, and body positions
Theories and Concepts of Emotion
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Theories and Concepts of Emotion
Can you identify the social smile versus the genuine smile? Real smiles involve muscles around both the eyes and cheeks.
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Theories and Concepts of Emotion-- Four Theories of Emotion James-Lange (emotions occur after
arousal) Cannon-Bard (arousal and emotion occur
simultaneously) Facial-Feedback (facial movements elicit
arousal and specific emotions) Schachter’s Two-Factor (arousal leads to
search for label and then emotion occurs)
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Can You Explain Why Pleasant Feelings Increase When Teeth Show?
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Critical Thinking about Motivation and Emotion—The Polygraph
Polygraph (measures changes in emotional arousal, which in turn supposedly reflects lying versus truthfulness)
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Critical Thinking about Motivation and Emotion- The Polygraph
The subject’s response on the GSR does rise in response to the second question. But remember that error rates on the polygraph range from 25% to 75%.
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Critical Thinking about Motivation and Emotion—Emotional Intelligence (EI) Emotional
intelligence (EI) (ability to know and manage one’s emotions, empathize, and maintain satisfying relationships)
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Culture and Emotion Cultural similarities and differences:
7 to10 culturally universal emotions, but each culture has its own display rules governing how, when, and where to express emotions.
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Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions
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Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions
Emotions have four dimensions:
1. Positive or negative
2. Primary or mixed
3. Polar opposites
4. Vary in intensity
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