Alana Burns 1. What is motivation? There are three main types of theories on motivation (biological‚ psychosocial‚ and biopsychosocial theories). Describe each of these theories. Motivation consists of a set of factors that activate‚ direct‚ and maintain behavior and also influence goal-oriented behavior. It also accounts for the variability in people’s behaviors and performance. The first main type of motivation is biological motivation. The first‚ biological motivation is composed of three
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anger and sadness‚ to love‚ joy‚ and contentment‚ emotions vividly affect our daily lives. So‚ unequivocally it could be asked‚ "Why do emotions exist?" It is possible that the sole‚ underlying principle of emotions is to create a reaction in people and things in our environment; or perhaps they exist to be our governing channel of communication; or maybe they precisely exist to regulate individual self-confidence and disparage. The theory that emotions have a sole principle to generate reactions amongst
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they practiced and witnessed things they wished they hadn’t before. The reason being‚ art is based on emotion and passion‚ it is not something people do to try to be the best‚ art is something people do to show others their story through more than just simple words. A person needs knowledge‚ past experience‚ and empathy to become a great artist. As an artist the individual will need to gain knowledge through mentors which will help assist the individual in becoming a better artist. Critics argue may
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Doubt is the key to knowledge” (Persian Proverb). To what extent is this true in two areas of knowledge? Firstly‚ to understand fully the proverb‚ definitions should be given. Doubt is the psychological status of being stuck between believing and disbelieving‚ involving uncertainty and distrust in a particular situation or issue or when there is lack of hard evidence and facts to support the alleged information‚ action‚ motive or decision. When you question a notion or you are open to inquisition
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Application of emotions on consumer behavior Consumer: An individual who buys products or services for personal use and not for manufacture or resale. A consumer is someone who can make the decision whether or not to purchase an item at the store‚ and someone who can be influenced by marketing and advertisements. Consumer Behavior: The psychology of how consumers think‚ feel‚ reason‚ and select between different alternatives (e.g.‚ brands‚ products‚ and retailers). Consumer behavior is the study
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over thinking and nervousness? A very important aspect of our visual experience is color. It is logical to assume that what we see‚ especially color‚ can affect the systems of the body. We humans have our own reactions to colors. We express our emotions through colors. Our decisions are sometimes taken from what color it reflects. For us to have a better understanding of color’s impact‚ we need to find that urge we have on colors that will later evolve on experience. That urge we have reflects our
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Can there be creativity without emotion? Creativity is the ability to create new thoughts and ideas. It is a foundation to innovation‚ and it is all around us. Everything made by humans was once thought of‚ and then created. However‚ the greatest presence of creativity can be found in arts. As we all know‚ people express their emotions through art. They want to convey their thoughts and how they feel through their pieces whether it is in form of music‚ poetry‚ film‚ painting or even an advertisement
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Cannon Bard Theory of Emotion As you are hiking through the woods‚ a bear walks out onto the path. In an instant you begin to tense up and sweat. In the same instant you are filled with fear. These two events of physiological responses and emotional experience happen at the same time‚ not one after the other. That is why the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion is a better indicator of how our bodies and minds respond to stimuli. Cannon and Bard highlighted the role of the brain in generating physiological
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Emotion is a difficult concept to define within psychology due to two different perspectives that should be considered being cognitive and biological. The cognitive perspective suggests that emotion is based more on the factors of the mental processes. The biological perspective suggests that emotion is influenced by biological systems and performances and is based on physiological responses. It has been suggested that there is a possible interaction between cognitive and biological processes that
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1. Positive‚ pleasant feeling 2. Over whelming emotion 3. Positive stress B. When do we feel it? 1. Love 2. Goals 3. Random 4. Something New III. Conclusion Excitement is a feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness; it’s something that arouses such a feeling. It’s a positive‚ pleasant feeling‚ an overwhelming emotion and a positive stress. We feel it when we’re in love‚ while achieving goals
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