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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · This paper reviews nine theories of learning motivation: instinct theory, arousal theory, incentive theory, intrinsic theory, extrinsic theory, the ARCS model, self-determination theory, expectancy-value theory, and goal-orientation theory.

  2. Jan 1, 2003 · Despite its importance to educational psychology, prominent theories of motivation have mostly ignored emotion. In this paper, we review theoretical conceptions of the relation between motivation and emotion and discuss the role of emotion in understanding student motivation in classrooms.

    • Julianne C. Turner, Debra K Meyer, Amy Schweinle
    • 2003
  3. Compared to the CAPS approach, DET gives emotion a greater role in motivation and assumes that the emotion component of the emotion schema drives the behavior mapped or framed by perceptual-cognitive processes.

  4. What makes us behave as we do? Is there a biological basis to explain the feelings we experience? How universal are emotions? In this chapter, we will explore issues relating to both emotion and motivation. We will begin with a brief discussion of several theories that have been proposed to explain motivation and why we engage in a given behavior.

  5. I. RATIONALITY AS PROCESS. “Rationality” is not a concept in current use in psychology. Psychologists find the term ambiguous in its meaning and value-laden. In common usage, being “rational” is assumed to be good, whereas being “irrational” or “emotional” is assumed to be bad and to lead to error.

  6. Introduction. This review discusses the history of motivation and emotion concepts in psychology and affective neuroscience, drawing on both animal studies and human studies, in order to gain a better perspective on recent concepts and debates.

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  8. The Motivational Theory will be shown to explain how emotions motivate better than Cognitivism and Perceptualism, and to offer solutions to two outstanding problems in the philosophy of emotions: explaining the intentionality of emotions and explaining how emotions differ from one another.

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