The Psychobiology of Human Motivation

The Psychobiology of Human Motivation
Title The Psychobiology of Human Motivation PDF eBook
Author Hugh Wagner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 221
Release 2021-02-03
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1000340104

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This is a classic edition of Hugh Wagner’s influential overview of the biopsychological underpinnings of human motivation. It includes a new foreword written by Michael Richter who reflects on Wagner’s 20 years of teaching, writing and research in the field of biopsychology and promises an engaging, succinct and accessible introductory text that remains relevant and useful to students today. The Psychobiology of Human Motivation explores what directs our behaviour, from basic physiological needs like hunger and thirst to more complex aspects of social behaviour like altruism. Wagner explores the limits of biological explanations and shows how humans can influence ‘basic’ physiological drives in order to adapt to a complex social environment. An accessible, engaging resource strengthened by many applied examples, Wagner’s text continues to be integral reading for undergraduate students seeking a solid introduction to the psychology of human motivation across the social and behavioural sciences.

The Fundamentals of Human Motivation

The Fundamentals of Human Motivation
Title The Fundamentals of Human Motivation PDF eBook
Author Leonard Thompson Troland
Publisher
Total Pages 558
Release 1928
Genre Psychology
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Human Motivation

Human Motivation
Title Human Motivation PDF eBook
Author Bernard Weiner
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 583
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134757891

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Weiner introduces -- and offers his own motivation for producing - - this most impressive work with the following: There are two distinct approaches to the study of motivation. One stratagem is a product of academic, experimental procedures, while the second is an outgrowth of clinical, non-experimental methods. Each of the approaches has unique advantages and disadvantages. But all investigators in this field are guided by a single basic question, namely, "Why do organisms think and behave as they do?" To help answer that basic question, Human Motivation presents an entire range of motivation studies -- from psychoanalytic, social learning and humanistic theory; to social facilitation, arousal, emotions, personal responsibility, and the irrationality of attributions; through chapterand verse of Hullian and Lewinian theory.

Understanding Human Motivation

Understanding Human Motivation
Title Understanding Human Motivation PDF eBook
Author Chalmers L. Stacey
Publisher Cleveland : H. Allen
Total Pages 704
Release 1963
Genre Motivation (Psychology)
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Human Motivation

Human Motivation
Title Human Motivation PDF eBook
Author Russell G. Geen
Publisher Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages 378
Release 1995
Genre Goal (Psychology)
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Geen departs from the conventional approach to human motivation--going beyond the traditional survey of biological, behavioral, and scial bases of motivation--to capture the student's attention and focus on the problems of motivations with which we live every day. Starting from the premise that most human behavior is social behavior, Geen establishes a fundamental model of the motivational process by integrating the concepts of motive, situation, and incentive within a framework of how people set goals for themselves.

Human Motivation

Human Motivation
Title Human Motivation PDF eBook
Author David C. McClelland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 694
Release 1988-01-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 1316101681

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Human Motivation, originally published in 1987, offers a broad overview of theory and research from the perspective of a distinguished psychologist whose creative empirical studies of human motives span forty years. David McClelland describes methods for measuring motives, the development of motives out of natural incentives and the relationship of motives to emotions, to values and to performance under a variety of conditions. He examines four major motive systems - achievement, power, affiliation and avoidance - reviewing and evaluating research on how these motive systems affect behaviour. Scientific understanding of motives and their interaction, he argues, contributes to understanding of such diverse and important phenomena as the rise and fall of civilisations, the underlying causes of war, the rate of economic development, the nature of leadership, the reasons for authoritarian or democratic governing styles, the determinants of success in management and the factors responsible for health and illness. Students and instructors alike will find this book an exciting and readable presentation of the psychology of human motivation.

Human Motivation

Human Motivation
Title Human Motivation PDF eBook
Author Nathan Brody
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 245
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1483265617

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Human Motivation: Commentary on Goal-Directed Action deals with human motivation, illustrating a simplistic model of a goal-directed action sequence derived from the usual layman's conception of a goal-directed action. This book consists of five chapters. After an introduction provided in Chapter 1, Chapter 2 considers the Hullian tradition in motivation, emphasizing that there is a body of evidence that requires an analysis of motivational phenomena in nonpurposive terms. The theories growing out of research on achievement motivation is examined in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 covers the theory of affective dynamics and applications of certain economic principles to human behavior, including theoretical developments to the theory of action presented in the preceding chapter. Chapter five discusses complexities in the commonsense view of action tendencies, such as the usual assumption that individuals are aware of the reasons for their actions and goals toward which their actions are directed is challenged. This publication is a good reference for students and researchers conducting work on the study of human motivation.