Oxford Handbook of Human Motivation
Herausgegeben von Ryan, Richard M.
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The Oxford Handbook of Human Motivation collects together the field's top theorists and researchers to provide overviews of today's most noteworthy theories, topical chapters on phenomena from ego-depletion to flow, recent work on the biological bases of motivation, and applied in chapters on therapy, work, sport, education and relationships.
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The Oxford Handbook of Human Motivation collects together the field's top theorists and researchers to provide overviews of today's most noteworthy theories, topical chapters on phenomena from ego-depletion to flow, recent work on the biological bases of motivation, and applied in chapters on therapy, work, sport, education and relationships.
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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: OUP USA / Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1046g
- ISBN-13: 9780199366231
- ISBN-10: 0199366233
- Artikelnr.: 39480245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Verlag: OUP USA / Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1046g
- ISBN-13: 9780199366231
- ISBN-10: 0199366233
- Artikelnr.: 39480245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard M. Ryan, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Education, University of Rochester.
* Part One: Introduction
* 1. Motivation and the Organization of Human Behavior: Three Reasons
for the Reemergence of a Field
* Richard M. Ryan
* Part Two: General Theories of Human Motivation
* 2. Social Cognitive Theory and Motivation
* Dale H. Schunk and Ellen L. Usher
* 3. Cybernetic Control Processes and the Self-Regulation of Behavior
* Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier
* 4. The Role of Death in Life: Existential Aspects of Human Motivation
* Pelin Kesebir and Thomas Pyszczynski
* 5. Too Much of a Good Thing? Trade-offs in Promotion and Prevention
Focus
* Abigail A. Scholer and E. Tory Higgins
* 6. Motivation, Personality, and Development within Embedded Social
Contexts: An Overview of Self-Determination Theory
* Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan
* Part Three: Motivational Processes
* 7. Ego-Depletion: Theory and Evidence
* Mark Muraven
* 8. Flow
* Susan A. Jackson
* 9. Implicit-Explicit Motivation Congruence
* Todd M. Thrash, Laura A. Maruskin, and Chris C. Martin
* 10. Curiosity and Motivation
* Paul J. Silvia
* 11. Interest and Its Development
* K. Ann Renninger and Stephanie Su
* Part Four: Goals and Motivation
* 12. Achievement Goals
* Kou Murayama, Andrew J. Elliot, and Ron Friedman
* 13. Goal Pursuit
* Peter M. Gollwitzer and Gabriele Oettingen
* 14. Unconscious Goal Pursuit: Non-Conscious Goal Regulation and
Motivation
* Henk Aarts and Ruud Custers
* 15. The Motivational Complexity of Choosing: A Review of Theory and
Research
* Erika A. Patall
* 16. On Gains and Losses, Means and Ends: Goal Orientation and Goal
Focus across Adulthood
* Alexandra M. Freund, Marie Hennecke, and Maida Mustafi
* Part Five: Motivation in Relationships
* 17. Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection Motives
* Constantine Sedikides and Mark D. Alicke
* 18. The Gendered Body Project: Motivational Components of
Objectification Theory
* Tomi-Ann Roberts and Patricia L. Waters
* 19. Relatedness between Children and Parents: Implications for
Motivation
* Eva M. Pomerantz, Cecilia Sin Sze Cheung, and Lili Qin
* 20. Avoiding the Pitfalls and Approaching the Promises of Close
Relationships
* Shelly L. Gable and Thery Prok
* Part Six: Evolutionary and Biological Perspectives
* 21. Neuroscience and Human Motivation
* Johnmarshall Reeve and Woogul Lee
* 22. Evolved Individual Differences in Human Motivation
* Larry C. Bernard
* 23. Moods of Energy and Tension that Motivate
* Robert E. Thayer
* 24. Effort Intensity: Some Insights from the Cardiovascular System
* Guido H. E. Gendolla, Rex A. Wright, and Michael Richter
* Part Seven: Motivation in Application
* 25. Motivation in Psychotherapy
* Martin Gross Holtforth and Johannes Michalak
* 26. Motivation in Education
* Allan Wigfield, Jenna Cambria, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles
* 27. Advances in Motivation in Exercise and Physical Activity
* Martin S. Hagger
* 28. Work Motivation: Directing, Energizing, and Maintaining Effort
(and Research)
* Adam M. Grant and Jihae Shin
* 29. Youth Motivation and Participation in Sport and Physical Activity
* Maureen Weiss, Anthony J. Ambrose, and Lindsay E. Kipp
* 30. Through a Fly's Eye: Multiple Yet Overlapping Perspectives on
Future Directions for Human Motivation Research
* Richard M. Ryan and Nicole Legate
* 1. Motivation and the Organization of Human Behavior: Three Reasons
for the Reemergence of a Field
* Richard M. Ryan
* Part Two: General Theories of Human Motivation
* 2. Social Cognitive Theory and Motivation
* Dale H. Schunk and Ellen L. Usher
* 3. Cybernetic Control Processes and the Self-Regulation of Behavior
* Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier
* 4. The Role of Death in Life: Existential Aspects of Human Motivation
* Pelin Kesebir and Thomas Pyszczynski
* 5. Too Much of a Good Thing? Trade-offs in Promotion and Prevention
Focus
* Abigail A. Scholer and E. Tory Higgins
* 6. Motivation, Personality, and Development within Embedded Social
Contexts: An Overview of Self-Determination Theory
* Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan
* Part Three: Motivational Processes
* 7. Ego-Depletion: Theory and Evidence
* Mark Muraven
* 8. Flow
* Susan A. Jackson
* 9. Implicit-Explicit Motivation Congruence
* Todd M. Thrash, Laura A. Maruskin, and Chris C. Martin
* 10. Curiosity and Motivation
* Paul J. Silvia
* 11. Interest and Its Development
* K. Ann Renninger and Stephanie Su
* Part Four: Goals and Motivation
* 12. Achievement Goals
* Kou Murayama, Andrew J. Elliot, and Ron Friedman
* 13. Goal Pursuit
* Peter M. Gollwitzer and Gabriele Oettingen
* 14. Unconscious Goal Pursuit: Non-Conscious Goal Regulation and
Motivation
* Henk Aarts and Ruud Custers
* 15. The Motivational Complexity of Choosing: A Review of Theory and
Research
* Erika A. Patall
* 16. On Gains and Losses, Means and Ends: Goal Orientation and Goal
Focus across Adulthood
* Alexandra M. Freund, Marie Hennecke, and Maida Mustafi
* Part Five: Motivation in Relationships
* 17. Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection Motives
* Constantine Sedikides and Mark D. Alicke
* 18. The Gendered Body Project: Motivational Components of
Objectification Theory
* Tomi-Ann Roberts and Patricia L. Waters
* 19. Relatedness between Children and Parents: Implications for
Motivation
* Eva M. Pomerantz, Cecilia Sin Sze Cheung, and Lili Qin
* 20. Avoiding the Pitfalls and Approaching the Promises of Close
Relationships
* Shelly L. Gable and Thery Prok
* Part Six: Evolutionary and Biological Perspectives
* 21. Neuroscience and Human Motivation
* Johnmarshall Reeve and Woogul Lee
* 22. Evolved Individual Differences in Human Motivation
* Larry C. Bernard
* 23. Moods of Energy and Tension that Motivate
* Robert E. Thayer
* 24. Effort Intensity: Some Insights from the Cardiovascular System
* Guido H. E. Gendolla, Rex A. Wright, and Michael Richter
* Part Seven: Motivation in Application
* 25. Motivation in Psychotherapy
* Martin Gross Holtforth and Johannes Michalak
* 26. Motivation in Education
* Allan Wigfield, Jenna Cambria, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles
* 27. Advances in Motivation in Exercise and Physical Activity
* Martin S. Hagger
* 28. Work Motivation: Directing, Energizing, and Maintaining Effort
(and Research)
* Adam M. Grant and Jihae Shin
* 29. Youth Motivation and Participation in Sport and Physical Activity
* Maureen Weiss, Anthony J. Ambrose, and Lindsay E. Kipp
* 30. Through a Fly's Eye: Multiple Yet Overlapping Perspectives on
Future Directions for Human Motivation Research
* Richard M. Ryan and Nicole Legate
* Part One: Introduction
* 1. Motivation and the Organization of Human Behavior: Three Reasons
for the Reemergence of a Field
* Richard M. Ryan
* Part Two: General Theories of Human Motivation
* 2. Social Cognitive Theory and Motivation
* Dale H. Schunk and Ellen L. Usher
* 3. Cybernetic Control Processes and the Self-Regulation of Behavior
* Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier
* 4. The Role of Death in Life: Existential Aspects of Human Motivation
* Pelin Kesebir and Thomas Pyszczynski
* 5. Too Much of a Good Thing? Trade-offs in Promotion and Prevention
Focus
* Abigail A. Scholer and E. Tory Higgins
* 6. Motivation, Personality, and Development within Embedded Social
Contexts: An Overview of Self-Determination Theory
* Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan
* Part Three: Motivational Processes
* 7. Ego-Depletion: Theory and Evidence
* Mark Muraven
* 8. Flow
* Susan A. Jackson
* 9. Implicit-Explicit Motivation Congruence
* Todd M. Thrash, Laura A. Maruskin, and Chris C. Martin
* 10. Curiosity and Motivation
* Paul J. Silvia
* 11. Interest and Its Development
* K. Ann Renninger and Stephanie Su
* Part Four: Goals and Motivation
* 12. Achievement Goals
* Kou Murayama, Andrew J. Elliot, and Ron Friedman
* 13. Goal Pursuit
* Peter M. Gollwitzer and Gabriele Oettingen
* 14. Unconscious Goal Pursuit: Non-Conscious Goal Regulation and
Motivation
* Henk Aarts and Ruud Custers
* 15. The Motivational Complexity of Choosing: A Review of Theory and
Research
* Erika A. Patall
* 16. On Gains and Losses, Means and Ends: Goal Orientation and Goal
Focus across Adulthood
* Alexandra M. Freund, Marie Hennecke, and Maida Mustafi
* Part Five: Motivation in Relationships
* 17. Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection Motives
* Constantine Sedikides and Mark D. Alicke
* 18. The Gendered Body Project: Motivational Components of
Objectification Theory
* Tomi-Ann Roberts and Patricia L. Waters
* 19. Relatedness between Children and Parents: Implications for
Motivation
* Eva M. Pomerantz, Cecilia Sin Sze Cheung, and Lili Qin
* 20. Avoiding the Pitfalls and Approaching the Promises of Close
Relationships
* Shelly L. Gable and Thery Prok
* Part Six: Evolutionary and Biological Perspectives
* 21. Neuroscience and Human Motivation
* Johnmarshall Reeve and Woogul Lee
* 22. Evolved Individual Differences in Human Motivation
* Larry C. Bernard
* 23. Moods of Energy and Tension that Motivate
* Robert E. Thayer
* 24. Effort Intensity: Some Insights from the Cardiovascular System
* Guido H. E. Gendolla, Rex A. Wright, and Michael Richter
* Part Seven: Motivation in Application
* 25. Motivation in Psychotherapy
* Martin Gross Holtforth and Johannes Michalak
* 26. Motivation in Education
* Allan Wigfield, Jenna Cambria, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles
* 27. Advances in Motivation in Exercise and Physical Activity
* Martin S. Hagger
* 28. Work Motivation: Directing, Energizing, and Maintaining Effort
(and Research)
* Adam M. Grant and Jihae Shin
* 29. Youth Motivation and Participation in Sport and Physical Activity
* Maureen Weiss, Anthony J. Ambrose, and Lindsay E. Kipp
* 30. Through a Fly's Eye: Multiple Yet Overlapping Perspectives on
Future Directions for Human Motivation Research
* Richard M. Ryan and Nicole Legate
* 1. Motivation and the Organization of Human Behavior: Three Reasons
for the Reemergence of a Field
* Richard M. Ryan
* Part Two: General Theories of Human Motivation
* 2. Social Cognitive Theory and Motivation
* Dale H. Schunk and Ellen L. Usher
* 3. Cybernetic Control Processes and the Self-Regulation of Behavior
* Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier
* 4. The Role of Death in Life: Existential Aspects of Human Motivation
* Pelin Kesebir and Thomas Pyszczynski
* 5. Too Much of a Good Thing? Trade-offs in Promotion and Prevention
Focus
* Abigail A. Scholer and E. Tory Higgins
* 6. Motivation, Personality, and Development within Embedded Social
Contexts: An Overview of Self-Determination Theory
* Edward L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan
* Part Three: Motivational Processes
* 7. Ego-Depletion: Theory and Evidence
* Mark Muraven
* 8. Flow
* Susan A. Jackson
* 9. Implicit-Explicit Motivation Congruence
* Todd M. Thrash, Laura A. Maruskin, and Chris C. Martin
* 10. Curiosity and Motivation
* Paul J. Silvia
* 11. Interest and Its Development
* K. Ann Renninger and Stephanie Su
* Part Four: Goals and Motivation
* 12. Achievement Goals
* Kou Murayama, Andrew J. Elliot, and Ron Friedman
* 13. Goal Pursuit
* Peter M. Gollwitzer and Gabriele Oettingen
* 14. Unconscious Goal Pursuit: Non-Conscious Goal Regulation and
Motivation
* Henk Aarts and Ruud Custers
* 15. The Motivational Complexity of Choosing: A Review of Theory and
Research
* Erika A. Patall
* 16. On Gains and Losses, Means and Ends: Goal Orientation and Goal
Focus across Adulthood
* Alexandra M. Freund, Marie Hennecke, and Maida Mustafi
* Part Five: Motivation in Relationships
* 17. Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection Motives
* Constantine Sedikides and Mark D. Alicke
* 18. The Gendered Body Project: Motivational Components of
Objectification Theory
* Tomi-Ann Roberts and Patricia L. Waters
* 19. Relatedness between Children and Parents: Implications for
Motivation
* Eva M. Pomerantz, Cecilia Sin Sze Cheung, and Lili Qin
* 20. Avoiding the Pitfalls and Approaching the Promises of Close
Relationships
* Shelly L. Gable and Thery Prok
* Part Six: Evolutionary and Biological Perspectives
* 21. Neuroscience and Human Motivation
* Johnmarshall Reeve and Woogul Lee
* 22. Evolved Individual Differences in Human Motivation
* Larry C. Bernard
* 23. Moods of Energy and Tension that Motivate
* Robert E. Thayer
* 24. Effort Intensity: Some Insights from the Cardiovascular System
* Guido H. E. Gendolla, Rex A. Wright, and Michael Richter
* Part Seven: Motivation in Application
* 25. Motivation in Psychotherapy
* Martin Gross Holtforth and Johannes Michalak
* 26. Motivation in Education
* Allan Wigfield, Jenna Cambria, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles
* 27. Advances in Motivation in Exercise and Physical Activity
* Martin S. Hagger
* 28. Work Motivation: Directing, Energizing, and Maintaining Effort
(and Research)
* Adam M. Grant and Jihae Shin
* 29. Youth Motivation and Participation in Sport and Physical Activity
* Maureen Weiss, Anthony J. Ambrose, and Lindsay E. Kipp
* 30. Through a Fly's Eye: Multiple Yet Overlapping Perspectives on
Future Directions for Human Motivation Research
* Richard M. Ryan and Nicole Legate