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Compare emotion and motivation and describe their interrelationships. What are basic emotions? Describe emotional well being. Elaborate. Define stress and emotions. How does stress relate to people's health and happiness? Are there basic emotions? If so, how many and what distinguishes one from the...
A Literature review on Design for Emotion Design for emotion aims to improve human well-being. Design for emotion is a multi-disciplinary or interdisciplinary research field, including art, design,... Z Zhu,S Qin - 《International Conference on Automation & Computing》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 ...
But the theories of motivation only address our autonomous needs — those that are unconscious and involuntary — and omit our emotional and psychological motivators. As humans, we are motivated by more complex factors than animalistic needs. 2. The role of emotion in motivation There are several...
Instead of excluding emotion, as is normally the case with the teaching of thinking, we must find ways of allowing emotion and feeling to play their proper part in our thinking. In this book I shall describe such methods, for example the use of the 'red hat' in the six-hats technique....
One thing to keep in mind with rewards is the distinction between using internal and external rewards. External rewards are physical things or experiences that you may rewards yourself to, such as a nice coffee, or a day off. Meanwhile, internal rewards refer to a particular emotion or interna...
In the present research, we explore how people think that four specific positive emotions are expressed: feeling moved, gratitude, interest, and triumph. For each emotion, we study the reported use of five modalities of expression: face, voice, body, touch, and words. To examine the replicabil...
Teachers’ daily competitive and cooperative practices impact students’ motivation and academic achievement. The present research was conducted
Regret and disappointment have in common the fact that they are experienced when the outcome of a decision is unfavourable: They both concern "what might h... Marcel,Zeelenberg,Wilco,... - 《Cognition & Emotion》 被引量: 208发表: 2010年 When Are We Better Than Them and They Worse Than...
People are more likely to procrastinate on tasks perceived to be aversive, or unpleasant. We face a choice, whether conscious or not, to "push through" the negativeemotionto get the job done, or give ourselves the temporary relief of delaying, often over and over again. The effective strateg...