Contributions

  • Wee, Beth Eva Ferguson. - Contributor

Publication

2000 - Oxford University Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

99,500 words, Guess

Page Count

398 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL38117M
  • ISBN-100195068661
  • OCLC Control Number41002886
  • Library of Congress Control Number99025805
  • Goodreads1624251

Classifications

  • DDC153.8
  • LCCBF503 .F46 2000

Description

"Motivation: A Biosocial and Cognitive Integration of Motivation and Emotion shows how motivation relates to biological, social, and cognitive issues. A wide range of topics concerning motivation and emotion are considered, including hunger and thirst, circadian and other biological rhythms, fear and anxiety, anger and aggression, achievement, attachment, and love. Goals and incentives are discussed in their application to work, child rearing, and personality. This book reviews an unusual breadth of research and provides the reader with the scientific basis for understanding motivation as a major variable in human and animal life. It also offers insights that can be applied to immediate and practical problems. The book offers advanced undergraduate and graduate students a broad overview of motivation. It also is of value for the professional psychologist who seeks an integrated overview of the classical and contemporary literature in the field of motivation. The book provides information on a broad range of issues and thus can be used also as supplementary reading for courses on cognition and biological as well as social psychology."--Jacket.

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