PSY 3109 Social Motivation

3 units
Psychology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Theories of motivation. Emotions as motives and indicators of motivational states. Self-efficacy, success expectancy, and outcome importance in motivated behaviour. Gender differences. Motivational bases of current concerns: obesity, phobias, self-handicapping, over achievement behaviours. Current research in social motivation.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisites: PSY 1101 , PSY 1102 , PSY 2110 .

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All Professors
A- Average (7.700)
Most Common: A+ (26%)
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Jeffry Quan

4 sections from Fall 2022 to Winter 2024

A- Average (8.007)
Most Common: A+ (26%)
401 students

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Michela DiStefano

Fall 2023 - B00

B+ Average (6.621)
Most Common: A- (19%)
140 students

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Daniel Baxter

Fall 2023 - C00

A- Average (8.035)
Most Common: A+ (47%)
114 students

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Mary Theresa Howard

2 sections from Winter 2022 to Fall 2022

B+ Average (7.111)
Most Common: A- (20%)
180 students

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Erin Maloney

5 sections from Winter 2018 to Fall 2019

A- Average (8.054)
Most Common: A+ (32%)
442 students

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Daniel Bentley

3 sections from Winter 2019 to Fall 2019

A- Average (7.911)
Most Common: A (24%)
190 students

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Kathleen Biard

Winter 2018 - C00

A- Average (8.274)
Most Common: A+ (28%)
95 students

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Marie Lyne Nicole Laliberté

Fall 2017 - A00

B Average (5.750)
Most Common: A+ (15%)
80 students

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