Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation : the search for optimal motivation and performance /
In understanding human behavior, psychologists have long been interested in what motivates specific actions. Debates have pitted extrinsic motivators (e.g. rewards/punishment) against intrinsic motivation in attempting to determine what best motivates individuals. This book provides a summary view o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
©2000.
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Colección: | Educational psychology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- C. Sansone and J.M. Harackiewicz, Looking Beyond Rewards: The Problem and Promise of Intrinsic Motivation.
- Are the Costs of Rewards Still Hidden: A New Look at an Old Debate:
- R.M. Ryan and E.L. Deci, When Rewards Compete with Nature: The Undermining of Intrinsic Motivation and Self-Regulation.
- B.A. Hennessey, Rewards and Creativity.
- J.M. Harackiewicz and C. Sansone, Rewarding Competence: The Importance of Goals in the Study of Intrinsic Motivation.
- J.Y. Shah and A.W. Kruglanski, The Structure and Substance of Intrinsic Motivation.
- A New Debate: Hidden Costs (and Benefits) of Achievement Goals:
- D.C. Molden and C.S. Dweck, Meaning and Motivation.
- R. Butler, What Learners Want to Know: The Role of Achievement Goals in Shaping Information Seeking, Learning, and Interest.
- E.A. Linnenbrink and P.R. Pintrich, Multiple Pathways to Learning and Achievement: The Role of Goal Orientation in Fostering Adaptive Motivation, Affect, and Cognition.
- K.E. Barron and J.M. Harackiewicz, Achievement Goals and Optimal Motivation: A Multiple Goals Approach.
- The Role of Interest in Learning and Self-Regulation: "Extrinsic" versus "Intrinsic" Motivation Reconsidered:
- M.R. Lepper and J. Henderlong, Turning "Play" Into "Work" and "Work" Into "Play": 25 Years of Research on Intrinsic Versus Extrinsic Motivation.
- S. Hidi, An Interest Researcher's Perspective: The Effects of Extrinsic and Intrinsic Factors on Motivation.
- C. Sansone and J.L. Smith, Interest and Self-Regulation: The Relation Between Having to and Wanting to.
- K.A. Renninger, Individual Interest and its Implications for Understanding Intrinsic Motivation.
- J.E. Jacobs and J.S. Eccles, Parents, Task Values, and Real-Life Achievement-Related Choices.
- Part 4: Conclusion:
- C. Sansone and J.M. Harackiewicz, Controversies and New Directions
- is it Deja Vu All Over Again?
- Index.