
The Field Of Human Motivation Has Been Undergoing A Revolutionary Shift In The 21st Century. What New Philosophical Assumptions, Motivational Models, And Empirical Evidence Have Emerged? What Does This Look Like In Theory And In Application? The Oxford Handbook Of Human Motivation, Second Edition Addresses These Key Advances Made In The Field Since The Previous Edition, Offering The Latest Insights From The Top Theorists And Researchers Of Human Motivation. The Volume Includes Chapters On Social Learning Theory, Control Theory, Self-determination Theory, Terror Management Theory, And Regulatory Focus Theory, While Also Presenting Articles From Leading Scholars On Phenomena Such As Ego-depletion, Choice, Curiosity, Flow, Implicit Motives, And Personal Interests. A Special Section Dedicated To Goal Research Highlights Achievement Goals, Goal Attainment, Goal Pursuit And Unconscious Goals, And The Goal Orientation Process Across Adulthood. This Handbook Also Provides Practical Research And Guidance With Sections On Relationships And Applications In Areas Such As Psychotherapy, Education, Physical Activity, Sport, And Work. By Providing Reviews Of The Most Advanced Work By The Very Best Scholars In This Field, The Oxford Handbook Of Human Motivation, Second Edition Represents An Invaluable Resource For Both Researchers And Practitioners, As Well As Any Student Of Human Nature.
What are the current philosophical assumptions, theoretical models, and empirical findings defining the study of human motivation in the 21st century? Edited by Richard Ryan, this volume compiles contributions from leading researchers to synthesize advancements in motivational science. The text examines how theoretical frameworks have evolved to explain the drivers of human behavior, providing a comprehensive overview of both foundational concepts and contemporary applications in diverse fields.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and academics recognize this handbook as a primary reference for understanding the current state of motivational research. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it most suitable for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in the behavioral sciences.
Page Count:
656
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190666463
ISBN-13:
9780190666460
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