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Motivation And Emotion (PIA-276)


Semester: Fall 2024
Number: 0501-276-001
Instructor: Lawrence Josephs
Days: Monday Wednesday Friday 9:00 am - 9:50 am
Note: Traditional In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - Science Building 205
Credits: 3
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Related Syllabi: Lawrence Josephs for Fall 2008*

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Description:

A survey of experimental findings and theoretical treatment of psychological processes that energize and direct behavior. The characteristics of motives and emotions, their origins and development, and their effect upon animal and human performance. (Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences)

Learning Goals:   1) Students will learn the state of current research in the field of motivation and emotion2) Students will learn of current research strategies in the field of motivation and emotion.3) Students will learn to think critically and communicate clearly about current research in motivation and emotion.4) Students will learn to see how cultural variables like gender, generation, and cultural background effect the expression of motivation and emotion.

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