Produktbild: Handbook of Competence and Motivation, Second Edition

Handbook of Competence and Motivation, Second Edition Theory and Application

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.04.2018

Herausgeber

Elliot Andrew J. + weitere

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

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722

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24,6/16,9/3,5 cm

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1226 g

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2. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-1-4625-3603-0

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Andrew J. Elliot, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Rochester. He has been a visiting professor at Cambridge University and Oxford University, United Kingdom; King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia; and the University of Munich, Germany, and a Visiting Fellow at Churchill College (Cambridge) and Jesus College (Oxford). Dr. Elliot’s research focuses on achievement motivation and approach-avoidance motivation. He is editor of Advances in Motivation Science and author of approximately 200 scholarly publications. The recipient of multiple awards for his teaching and research contributions to educational and social/personality psychology, he has given keynote or university addresses in more than 20 countries, and his lab regularly hosts professors, postdocs, and graduate students from around the globe.

Carol S. Dweck, PhD, is the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. Her research focuses on the critical role of mindsets in students’ achievement and has led to successful intervention to foster student learning. Dr. Dweck is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and is the recipient of nine different lifetime achievement awards for her research. She addressed the United Nations on the eve of its new global development agenda and has advised governments on educational and economic policies. Dr. Dweck's bestselling book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success brought her research to the wider public.

David S. Yeager, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Yeager’s research focuses on motivation and adolescent development and on the use of behavioral science to make improvements toward pressing social issues. Dr. Yeager is co-chair of the Mindset Scholars Network, an interdisciplinary network devoted to improving the science of learning mindsets and expanding educational opportunity. He holds appointments at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, the Population Research Center and the Charles A. Dana Center at the University of Texas at Austin, and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, and he is the recipient of more than 15 awards in social, developmental, and educational psychology.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.04.2018

Herausgeber

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Taylor and Francis

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722

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24,6/16,9/3,5 cm

Gewicht

1226 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4625-3603-0

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  • Produktbild: Handbook of Competence and Motivation, Second Edition
  • I. Introduction
    1. Competence and Motivation: Theory and Application, Andrew J. Elliot, Carol S. Dweck, & David S. Yeager
    II. Central Constructs
    2. Intelligence and Competence in Theory and Practice, Robert J. Sternberg
    3. Achievement Motives, David E. Conroy
    4. Achievement Goals, Andrew J. Elliot & Chris S. Hulleman
    5. An Attribution Perspective on Competence and Motivation: Theory and Treatment Interventions, Raymond P. Perry & Jeremy M. Hamm
    6. Competence Self-Perceptions, Herbert W. Marsh, Andrew J. Martin, Alexander Seeshing Yeung, & Rhonda G. Craven
    7. Achievement Values: Interactions, Interventions, and Future Directions, Allan Wigfield, Emily Q. Rosenzweig, & Jacquelynne S. Eccles
    8. Mindsets: Their Impact on Competence Motivation and Acquisition, Carol S. Dweck & Daniel C. Molden
    9. Understanding and Addressing Performance Anxiety, Sian L. Beilock, Marjorie W. Schaeffer, & Christopher S. Rozek
    III. Relevant Processes
    10. Challenge and Threat Appraisals, Jeremy P. Jamieson
    11. Competence Assessment, Social Comparison, and Conflict Regulation, Fabrizio Butera & Céline Darnon
    12. Competence as Central, but Not Sufficient, for High-Quality Motivation: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective, Richard M. Ryan & Arlen C. Moller
    13. Competence and Pay for Performance, Barry Gerhart & Meiyu Fang
    14. Achievement Emotions, Reinhard Pekrun
    15. The Many Questions of Belonging, Gregory M. Walton & Shannon T. Brady
    16. Stereotype Threat: New Insights into Process and Intervention, Robert J. Rydell, Katie J. Van Loo, & Kathryn L. Boucher
    17. Role of Self-Efficacy and Related Beliefs in Self-Regulation of Learning and Performance, Barry J. Zimmerman, Dale H. Schunk, & Maria K. DiBendetto
    18. Interest: Theory and Application, Judith M. Harackiewicz & Maximilian Knogler
    19. On Becoming Creative: Basic Theory and Implications for the Workplace, Carsten K. W. De Dreu & Bernard A. Nijstad
    20. Motivation, Competence, and Job Burnout, Michael P. Leiter and Christina Maslach
    IV. Development
    21. Early Reasoning about Competence Is Not Irrationally Optimistic, Nor Does It Stem from Inadequate Cognitive Representations, Andrei Cimpian
    22. Self-Regulation in Early Childhood: Implications for Motivation and Achievement, C. Cybele Raver, Katherine A. Adams, & Clancy Blair
    23. Competence and Motivation during Adolescence, David S. Yeager, Hae Yeon Lee, & Ronald E. Dahl
    24. Competence and Motivation at Work throughout Adulthood: Making the Most of Changing Capacities and Opportunities, Jutta Heckhausen, Jacob Shane, & Ruth Kanfer
    25. Motivational Factors as Mechanisms of Gene-Environment Transactions in Cognitive Development and Academic Achievement, Elliot M. Tucker-Drob
    V. Social Groups and Social Influences
    26. Gender and Competence Motivation, Ruth Butler & Liat Hasenfratz
    27. Social Class and Models of Competence: How Gateway Institutions Disadvantage Working-Class Americans and How to Intervene, Nicole M. Stephens, Andrea G. Dittmann, & Sarah S. M. Townsend
    28. Race and Ethnicity in the Study of Competence Motivation, Beth E. Kurtz-Costes & Tanisha A. Woods
    29. Social Striving: Social Group Membership and Children's Motivations and Competencies, Rebecca S. Bigler, Amy Roberson Hayes, & Meagan M. Patterson
    30. The Role of Parenting in Children's Motivation and Competence: What Underlies Facilitative Parenting?, Eva M. Pomerantz & Wendy S. Grolnick
    31. Peer Relationships, Motivation, and Academic Performance at School, Kathryn R. Wentzel
    32. The Roles of Schools and Teachers in Fostering Competence Motivation, Eric M. Anderman & DeLeon L. Gray
    33. Competence and Motivation in the Physical Domain: The Relevance of Self-Theories in Sports and Physical Education, Christopher M. Spray
    34. Competence and the Workplace, Nico W. Van Yperen
    VI. Psychological Interventions
    35. Turning Point: Targeted, Tailored, and Timely Psychological Intervention, Geoffrey L. Cohen, Julio Garcia, & J. Parker Goyer

    Supplemental E-Book Featuring Selected Chapters from the First Edition:
    *A Conceptual History of the Achievement Goal Construct, Andrew J. Elliot
    *Motivation from an Attribution Perspective and the Social Psychology of Perceived Competence, Bernard Weiner
    *Self-Theories: Their Impact on Competence Motivation and Acquisition, Carol S. Dweck & Daniel C. Molden
    *Competence Motivation in the Classroom, Tim Urdan & Julianne C. Turner
    *Cultural Competence: Dynamic Processes, Chi-yue Chiu & Ying-yi Hong