If you sleep with a desire to do something, or a hot head. It’s hard to maintain that anger or motivation when you wake.
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I am procastrating on almost everything ! And seriously lack the motivation to do almost anything as well. What are the things i can do to increase motivation and beat procrastination?
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What do you guys do when you can’t focus or find motivation to do something?
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This is part of my homework for ap psych and I’ve been searching the web for an answer, but I cannot find one. I need to present a completely and clearly connection between classical conditioning and motivation. In essence Classical Conditioning’s significance to motivation.
This is part of my homework for ap psych and I’ve been searching the web for an answer, but I cannot find one. I need to present a completely and clearly connection between classical conditioning and motivation. In essence Classical Conditioning’s significance to motivation.
My definition of classical conitioning is:
Classical Conditioning is a learning process in which you have an unconditioned stimulus with a conditioned stimulus repeatedly paired together; a response that is at first elicited from the unconditioned stimulus will eventually be able to be elicited by the conditioned stimulus alone.
The examples of classical conditioning I’ve used are the ilfuential impact that television has on the real life, and teaching children to potty train. I’ve also icluded John Watson’s “Little Albert Experiment” and Povlov’s dog experiment.
I’ve also covered the two theories of classical conditioning.
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In my own case for example have seen that it isnt how bright/dumb you are that really counts in job/college success, its motivation. But, why is it more difficult for some people to crave success and simply put their noses to the grind and work? And others myself included find it easy to slack off?
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Earlier tonight, while visiting my girlfriend, my car was broken into and my Cd player faceplate and ipod were taken, the radio itself was going to be taken, but someone must have scared off the person. I’m curious, what is the motivation for something like this? Can someone be so hard up for money, that they do this? Is it for fun? I was raised to earn what you want and respect other’s property. What is going on in the head’s of people who steal from others?
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What are the questions that I should ask from an interviewee to know their attitudes on achievement motivation? I was asked to select five interviewees.
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