Motivation and emotion/Readings/Textbooks
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Textbook
editReeve, J. (2018). Understanding motivation and emotion (7th ed.). Wiley. The School Locker. Google Books. Instructor companion site. UC Library. ISBN: Paperback 978-1-119-36760-4, E-text 978-1-119-36765-9. E-Book.
Other suggested textbooks
editSuggested book references for tertiary-level study of motivation and emotion.
- Beck, R. C. (2004). Motivation: Theories and principles (5th ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
- Borod, J. C. (2000). The neuropsychology of emotion. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
- Deckers, L. (2014). Motivation: Biological, psychological, and environmental (4th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
- DeCatanzaro, D. A. (1999). Motivation and emotion: Evolutionary, physiological, developmental, and social perspectives. Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.
- Dalgleish, T. & Power, M. J. (1999). Handbook of cognition and emotion. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK.
- Edwards, D. C. (1999). Motivation and emotion: Evolutionary, physiological, cognitive, and social influences. Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA.
- Ekman, P. & Davidson, R. J. (1994). The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions. Oxford University Press, New York.
- Ferguson, E. D. (2000). Motivation: A biosocial and cognitive integration of motivation and emotion. Oxford University Press, New York.
- Franken, R. E. (2006). Human motivation (6th ed.). Wadsworth Thomson Learning, Belmont, CA.
- Fox, E. (2008). Emotion science: Cognitive and neuroscientific approaches to understanding emotions. Basingstroke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Frijda, N. H. (1986). The emotions. Cambridge University Press, New York.
- Gollwitzer, P. M. & Bargh, J. A. (1996). The psychology of action: Linking cognition and motivation to behavior. Guilford Press, New York/
- Gorman (*). Motivation and emotion
- Heckhausen, J. & Dweck, C. S. (1998). Motivation and self-regulation across the life span. Cambridge University Press, New York.
- Kalat, J. W., & Shiota, M. N. (2012). Emotion (2nd ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
- Lane, R. D. & Nadel, L. (2000). Cognitive neuroscience of emotion. Oxford University Press, New York.
- Lewis, M. & Haviland-Jones, J. M. (Eds) (2000). Handbook of emotions (2nd ed.). Guilford Press, New York.
- Minsky, M. (2006). The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind. Simon & Schuster (Paperback), New York.
- Nunez, R. & Freeman, W. J. (1999). Reclaiming cognition: The primacy of action, intention, and emotion. Imprint Academic, Thorverton, UK.
- Ortony, A., Clore, G. L., & Collins, A. (1988). The cognitive structure of emotions. Cambridge University Press, New York. (Reprinted 1999)
- Pert, C. B. (1997). Molecules of emotion: Why you feel the way you feel. Scribner, New York.
- Petri, H. L., & Govern, J. M. (2013). Motivation: Theory, research, and applications (6th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth.
- Sansone, C. & Harackiewicz, J. M. (2000). Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation: The search for optimal motivation and performance. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
- Sheldon, K. M. (Ed.) (2010). Current directions in motivation and emotion. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
- Strongman, K. T. (2003). The psychology of emotion: From everyday life to theory (5th ed.). Wiley.
- Vail, P. L. (1994). Emotion: The on/off switch for learning. Modern Learning Press.
- Wagner, H. (1999). The psychobiology of human motivation. Routledge, New York.
External links
edit- Motivation textbooks (socialpsychology.com)
- Kort, B. Cognition, affect, and learning. (Google Knol)