Advances in Motivation Science

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9780128196342
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Advances in Motivation Science, Volume Seven, the latest release in Elsevier's serial on the topic of motivation science, contains interesting articles that cover topics such as Moving from Research on Message Framing to Principles of Message Matching: The Use of Gain- and Loss-Framed Messages to Promote Healthy Behavior, 35 Years of Research on Students’ Subjective Task Values and Motivation: A Look Back and a Look Forward, The Motivational Potency of Nostalgia: The Future is Called Yesterday, Adaptive Self-Regulation, Subjective Well-Being, and Physical Health: The Importance of Goal Adjustment Capacities, and much more.

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ISBN13:9780128196342
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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1. Metamotivation: Emerging research on the regulation of motivational states<br>David B. Miele, Abigail A. Scholer and Kentaro Fujita<br>2. Moving from research on message framing to principles of message matching: The use of gain- and loss-framed messages to promote healthy behavior<br>Alexander J. Rothman, Keven-Joyal Desmarais and Richie L. Lenne<br>3. The motivational potency of nostalgia: The future is called yesterday<br>Constantine Sedikides and Tim Wildschut<br>4. A development-in-sociocultural-context perspective on the multiple pathways to youth’s engagement in learning<br>Ming-Te Wang, Daphne A. Henry and Jessica L. Degol<br>5. 35 years of research on students' subjective task values and motivation: A look back and a look forward<br>Allan Wigfield and Jacquelynne S. Eccles<br>6. Adaptive self-regulation, subjective well-being, and physical health: The importance of goal adjustment capacities<br>Carsten Wrosch and Michael F. Scheier

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