Looking forward to reading this issue, given that a few years back I published an article describing my proposed
Cognitive-Affective-Motivation Model of Learning (CAMML):
Standing on the shoulders of giants (McGrew, 2022; can find link at the
MindHub.
Pardon typos and spelling errors-Message may be sent from iPhone and I've always had spelling problems :)
New special issue! Breaking down silos in motivation science | | Special issue editors: Allan Wigfield and Andrew J. Elliot The guest editors are excited to announce a special issue of Motivation Science on the siloing of research on human motivation and its negative impact on the field's progress. Eight articles examine different ways that researchers interested in human motivation can break down the various silos that exist in the field, including: - silos across different subdisciplines of psychology that occur due to different journals and conferences that service each;
- construct-based silos where researchers focus on just one aspect of motivation; and
- silos across different theoretical/epistemological traditions.
| | | | ABOUT THE JOURNAL Motivation Science, a publication of the Society for the Science of Motivation, publishes papers on diverse aspects of, and approaches to, the science of motivation, including work carried out in all subfields of psychology, cognitive science, economics, sociology, management science, organizational science, neuroscience and political science. Learn more. | | apa publishing insider Sign up for our free monthly newsletter to receive news and tips on publishing in psychology. Subscribe today. | | | | | | | | | |
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