Understanding Motivation and Emotions

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Course Outline

  1. Biological Motivation Theories
  2. Psychological Motivation Theories
  3. Sociocultural Motivation Theories
  4. Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation
  5. Achievement Motivation
  6. Emotion Definitions and Components
  7. Theories of Emotion
  8. Stress Response Mechanisms
  9. Psychological Stress Models
  10. Motivation-Emotion Relationship
  11. Stress Impact on Health
  12. Coping Strategies

1. Biological Motivation Theories

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Drive Reduction Theory: A theory proposing that biological needs (e.g., hunger, thirst) create internal drives that motivate behavior aimed at reducing these drives and restoring homeostasis.

  • Homeostasis: The body's tendency to maintain a stable internal environment, which motivates behaviors to achieve balance, such as eating when hungry.

  • Arousal Theory: Suggests individuals are motivated to seek an optimal level of physiological arousal; too little arousal leads to boredom, while too much causes stress.

  • Yerkes-Dodson Law: An empirical relationship indicating that performance increases with arousal up to a point, after which further arousal impairs performance.

  • Biological Needs: Innate requirements essential for survival, such as food, water, sleep, and safety, which drive motivated behaviors.

Essential Points

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Quiz-Vorschau

1. What is a biological motivation theory?

2. According to the Drive Reduction Theory, what primarily motivates human behavior?

3. In what year did Abraham Maslow introduce his Hierarchy of Needs theory?

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Biological Motivation Theories — focus?

Physiological needs and arousal levels drive behavior.

Drive Reduction Theory — role?

Motivates behavior to reduce biological needs.

Psychological Motivation Theories — include?

Cognition, emotion, and personal growth influence motivation.

Homeostasis — definition?

Body's tendency to maintain internal stability.

Sociocultural Motivation — shaped by?

Social interactions, norms, and cultural values.

Arousal Theory — motivation?

Seeking optimal physiological arousal.

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