The Paradox of Passion: How Rewards Covertly Control Motivation - Couverture souple

Hoffman, Bobby

 
9781538197202: The Paradox of Passion: How Rewards Covertly Control Motivation

Synopsis

The Paradox of Passion: How Rewards Covertly Control Motivation reveals how motivational research and popular opinions of motivated behavior are misinterpreted, overgeneralized, and decontextualized, resulting in the amplification of unreliable, unobtainable, and mythical views of optimal performance.

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À propos de l'auteur

Dr. Bobby Hoffman is an Associate Professor, researcher, and author who specializes in motivation science and solving the mysteries of human behavior. At the University of Central Florida, he teaches a variety of graduate-level courses in motivation, learning, cognition, and intelligence. Before earning his PhD in Educational Psychology in 2006, he worked for over 20 years in Human Resources management and performance consulting for some of the world's most successful companies including General Electric, NBC, KPMG, and the NBA. He has authored over 100 publications in the fields of education, psychology, neuroscience, leadership, and organizational development. In addition, Dr. Hoffman is a regular contributor to the Psychology Today website where his blog "Motivate" has been downloaded by over 1.2 million readers. He serves on six journal editorial boards includ-ing Contemporary Educational Psychology, Educational Psychology Review, and Educational Technology, Research & Development.

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ISBN 10 :  1538197197 ISBN 13 :  9781538197196
Editeur : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025
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