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100 1 _aDeckers, Lambert,
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245 1 0 _aMotivation :
_bbiological, psychological, and environmental /
_cLambert Deckers.
250 _aFifth edition.
263 _a1802
300 _apages cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _a1. Introduction to Motivation and Emotion -- 2. The History of Motivation and Emotion -- 3. Evolutionary Antecedents of Motivation -- 4, Addictions and Addictive Behaviors -- 5. Homeostasis: Temperature, Thirst, Hunger, and Eating -- 6. Behavior, Arousal, and Affective Valence -- 7. Stress, Coping, and Health -- 8 Psychological Needs and Motives -- 9. Personality and Motivation -- 10. Extrinsic Motivation and Incentive Value -- 11.Goal Motivation -- 12. Economics of Motivation -- 13. Emotions and Moods -- 14. Emotions as Motives --
520 _a"This textbook provides a complete overview of motivation and emotion, using an overarching organizational scheme of how biological, psychological, and environmental sources become motivation--the inducement of behavior, feelings, and cognition. It combines classic studies with current research and uses numerous real-world examples to engage the student and make often-difficult theoretical concepts come to life. By understanding and applying the principles of motivation described in the text, students will not only discover insights into what motivates their own behavior, but also how to instigate self-change. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, this fifth edition provides a major review of recent research with over 225 new references, including expansion in the areas of goal motivation and emotion psychology. Other updated topics include new findings and interpretations on how evolution affects our preferences, how personality traits determine motivation, and how self-control depends on a cost/benefit analysis. The addition of individual chapter glossaries and an increased number of links to additional resources supplement student learning. This textbook is suitable as a primary text for courses on motivation. For additional resources, please consult the companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/deckers"--
650 0 _aMotivation (Psychology)
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655 7 _aTextbooks.
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