Motivational effects and beliefs about ability
What are the possible motivational effects of success and failure and how do these effects relate to beliefs about ability?
Goals, interests, emotions, and beliefs about motivation permeate.
What are the roles of goals, interests, emotions, and beliefs about the self in motivation?
Possible motivational effects and beliefs about ability are discussed.
What are the possible motivational effects of success and failure and how do these effects relate to beliefs about ability?
What qualifies as an emotional disorder?
What qualifies as an emotional disorder? Explain which emotional disorders are most common in children. How might these emotional disorders impact a child's development and learning?
Description and Application of each of the following. The name of a research method used in psychology. Then write a brief description of that research method. Then provide a situation when this method could be applied. Scientific method Case study method Survey method Naturalistic observation method Correlation method ...continues
Identify the individuals associated with the incentive and instinct theories. A brief explanation of each theories motivational elements would also be helpful. Thank you.
This job discusses stress factors.
These questions are examined: 1. What are the differences between physiological and psychological needs? Provide examples of each in your response. 2. What is the relationship between arousal and behavior? Does this relationship impact performance and affect? 3. What are the long-term and short-term effects of stres ...continues
Guidance's Planning and Decision-making elements are noted.
While the terms counselling and guidance are often used interchangeably by the public, the profession recognizes these terms as having different meanings. Can you point out some of these differences. Personal notes are given.
This job lists criteria for selecting clients for group counselling.
Gibson and Mitchell (2008) discuss the criteria for selecting clients for group counselling and state that “a person must possess certain abilities or aptitudes if he or she is to profit from and contribute to the group experience”. Based on your knowledge, this job offers personal client characteristics (or other factors) as re ...continues
Advantages and risks of increased specialization within the counselling profession are noted.
With his notorious love of the paradox, the English playwright, George Bernard Shaw, commented on specialization by saying that it represented an interest in knowing more and more about fewer and fewer things, with the possible outcome of getting to know everything about nothing. In your opinion, what may be some of the advantag ...continues