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  2. In motivation. Motives are often categorized into primary, or basic, motives, which are unlearned and common to both animals and humans; and secondary, or learned, motives, which can differ from animal to animal and person to person. Primary motives are thought to include hunger, thirst, sex, avoidance of pain, and perhaps aggression….

  3. Primary motivation is an important part of creating a successful outcome. It is the spark that initiates action and drives an individual to pursue a goal. Without primary motivation, an individual may lack the energy and enthusiasm needed to move forward and reach the desired outcome.

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  4. 24 avr. 2019 · The 10 Most Common Sources of Motivations. What motivates you to change? Posted April 24, 2019|Reviewed by Jessica Schrader. Motivation is generally described as the force that drives us to pursue...

    • Positive Emotions and A Mix of Emotions
    • The Roles of Negative Emotions
    • Flow
    • Resilience
    • Emotional Intelligence

    In Seligman’s (2011) well-being theory within positive psychology, positive emotion is one of the five key areas, accompanied by engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment, summarized as “PERMA”. Seligman (2011) endorsed Frederickson’s (2001, 2003, 2004) “broaden-and-build” concept of positive emotions by saying “the positive emotions b...

    In contrast to positive emotions, “negative emotions warn us about a specific threat: when we feel fear, it is almost always preceded by a thought of danger” (Seligman, 2011, p. 139), such as sadness being preceded by a thought of loss or anger being preceded by a thought of trespass. Our negative emotional reaction is often disproportional to the ...

    Csíkszentmihályi (2008) described flow not as passive or relaxing but as occurring when an individual’s mind and body are stretched to their limit in a quest to accomplish something worthwhile and difficult. Flow is comprised of complete engagement in an activity, merging of action and awareness without distraction, intrinsic motivation (autotelism...

    Resilience is the ability to successfully spring back from adversity. Language learners need resilience in times of emotional, cognitive, and/or physical stress. Some resilience theories and research studies emphasize “personal strengths (e.g., cognitive, social, emotional, moral/spiritual)” (Truebridge, 2014, p. 15), such as hope, interest, excite...

    Goleman’s (2005) view of emotional Intelligence (EQ) grew out of prior work on multiple intelligences, empathy, neuro-linguistic programming, and transactional analysis. Goleman asserted that the intelligence quotient (IQ), or traditionally described intelligence, is too narrow to explain variation in human behavior and contended that it was essent...

    • Rebecca L. Oxford
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    • 2015
  5. Primary motives are thought to include hunger, thirst, sex, avoidance of pain, and perhaps aggression and fear. Secondary motives typically studied in humans include achievement, power motivation, and numerous other specialized motives.

  6. 10 nov. 2010 · Summary. Behaviorism, psychoanalysis, and cognitive theory each subjected affect to the status of a dependent variable. The cognitive revolution was required to emancipate the study of cognition from its cooption and distortion by behaviorism and by psychoanalytic theory.