Emotions and Goal-Directed Motivation

 

Write a paper comparing and contrasting the research methodologies and results of at least two different studies on motivation and performance associated with a specific emotion. Preparation This assessment requires you to identify a topic to research and then to examine the results and methods of two studies on the selected topic. The topic must be an emotion and its effect on goal-directed motivation. An important skill in conducting research is to narrow the focus of your topic to keep the content manageable and to facilitate finding supportive evidence. To identify a topic: Select a positive or negative emotion that has an effect on goal-directed motivation, and then begin to narrow the focus of the topic. Continue to narrow the focus of your topic with consideration for other relevant factors, such as age of the research subjects (adults versus children), their gender, their educational level, or other demographic or topical factors. Your goal is to identify a research topic that is appropriately narrow and can be sharply defined, and for which research is available. Do some preliminary research to ensure that you have sufficient sources for your topic. You must locate at least two peer-reviewed research journal articles on your chosen topic from the Capella library. To find sources select key words and enter them into the Summon search engine in the Capella University Library. If you do not find sufficient resources, revise the focus of your topic and try again. Finally, develop a working title for your paper (for example, The Benefits of Hope in Peak Work Performance or ‘Effects of Depression on Adolescent Academic Performance) that addresses the narrowed and manageable research topic. After you identify a topic, select two studies to use as the focus for your paper. Instructions

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