Book contents
- Connecting Creativity and Motivation Research with End Users
- Connecting Creativity and Motivation Research with End Users
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Modules
- Boxes
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Translational Education Research
- Chapter 2 Creativity
- Chapter 3 Motivation
- Chapter 4 Assessment Attributes and Related Guidelines
- Chapter 5 Assessment of Creativity
- Chapter 6 Assessment of Motivation
- Chapter 7 Additional Theorists on Creativity and Motivation
- Chapter 8 Neuroscience of Creativity, Mindfulness, and Mind/Brain/Education Science
- Chapter 9 Creativity Modules
- Chapter 10 Motivation Modules
- Chapter 11 Dissemination and Communication Techniques for Translational Research
- Chapter 12 From Individual Compliance to Creative Collaboration: A Business Perspective
- Index
- References
Chapter 7 - Additional Theorists on Creativity and Motivation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2024
- Connecting Creativity and Motivation Research with End Users
- Connecting Creativity and Motivation Research with End Users
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Modules
- Boxes
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Translational Education Research
- Chapter 2 Creativity
- Chapter 3 Motivation
- Chapter 4 Assessment Attributes and Related Guidelines
- Chapter 5 Assessment of Creativity
- Chapter 6 Assessment of Motivation
- Chapter 7 Additional Theorists on Creativity and Motivation
- Chapter 8 Neuroscience of Creativity, Mindfulness, and Mind/Brain/Education Science
- Chapter 9 Creativity Modules
- Chapter 10 Motivation Modules
- Chapter 11 Dissemination and Communication Techniques for Translational Research
- Chapter 12 From Individual Compliance to Creative Collaboration: A Business Perspective
- Index
- References
Summary
Additional theorists included in this chapter provide a basis for understanding creativity and motivation. Topics include Piaget and Carl Rogers compared with Maslow, Skinner’s reinforcement theory, Bandura’s self-efficacy concept, Festinger’s focus on cognitive dissonance, Flavell’s concept of metacognition, Adams’s equity theory, and the Rosenthal and Jacobson pygmalion effect.
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- Connecting Creativity and Motivation Research with End UsersLab to Learner, pp. 201 - 208Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024