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Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion
Definition The Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion, also known as the thalamic theory, suggests that em...
James-Lange Theory of Emotion
Definition The James-Lange Theory of Emotion, proposed by William James and Carl Lange in the lat...
Lazarus' Cognitive-Mediational Theory of Emotion
Definition Lazarus’ Cognitive-Mediational Theory of Emotion suggests that our emotions are not di...
Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory of Emotion
Definition The Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory of Emotion, developed by Stanley Schachter and ...
Drive Reduction Theory
Definition Drive Reduction Theory is a psychological concept that explains motivation as the proc...
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Definition Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is a motivational theory in psychology, proposed by Abraha...
Overjustification Effect
Definition The overjustification effect is a psychological phenomenon where people’s intrinsic mo...
Arousal Theory
Definition The Arousal Theory of Motivation suggests that individuals are motivated to maintain a...
Extrinsic Motivation
Definition Extrinsic motivation refers to behavior that is driven by external rewards or incentiv...
Intrinsic Motivation
Definition Intrinsic motivation refers to the internal desire or drive to engage in an activity b...