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Motivation and Emotion is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering psychology, with a specific focus on the study of motivation and emotion in humans and other animals. It was established in 1977 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the journal's official sponsor, the Society for the Science of Motivation. The founding editor-in-chief was Mortimer H. Appley, who served in this capacity from the journal's founding in 1977 until twelve years later, when he was replaced by Alice M. Isen. The journal's third editor-in-chief was Richard M. Ryan, who was succeeded by Johnmarshall Reeve (Korea University) in 2011. The current editor-in-chief is Michael Richter (Liverpool John Moores University). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 4.135. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Motivation and Emotion 343
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Avoidance behavior and perceived arousal
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Structuralism and experimental aesthetics: Bridging some gaps
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The nature and acquisition of a preference for chili pepper by humans
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Achievement motivation, psychological reactance, and learned helplessness
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Effects of exposure to uncontrollable events as a function of achievement motivation and initial expectation of success
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A model of romantic jealousy
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A categorized list of emotion definitions, with suggestions for a consensual definition
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Effects of differences in achievement motivation and amount of exposure on responses to uncontrollable rewards
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Effects of an institutional environment on responses to uncontrollable outcomes
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Color preference, arousal, and the theory of psychological reversals
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Physical posture: Could it have regulatory or feedback effects on motivation and emotion?
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Uncontrollability versus perceived failure as determinants of subsequent performance deficits
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Cognitive performance deficits induced by exposure to response-independent positive outcomes
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The facial feedback hypothesis: Methodological concerns and new supporting evidence
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A quantitative-experiential analysis of human emotions
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Learned helplessness deficits: Uncontrollable outcomes or perceived failure?
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Anxiety, aspirations, and self-concept in the achievement process: A longitudinal model with latent variables
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Convergence in the physical appearance of spouses
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The relationship of affiliative arousal to dopamine release
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Thought contents and cognitive functioning in motivational versus volitional states of mind
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On the motivational effects of positive verbal reinforcement on performance: Toward an inverted-U relationship
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The universality of a contempt expression: A replication
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Stress-buffering effects of social support: A longitudinal study
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Caffeine, impulsivity, and memory scanning: A comparison of two explanations for the Yerkes-Dodson Effect
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The origins of empathic concern
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Empathy and justice motivation
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Cultural similarities and differences in display rules
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Selfish genes vs. selfish people: Sociobiology as origin myth
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Ego-involved persistence: When free-choice behavior is not intrinsically motivated
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The relationship between daily events and mood: The mood measure may matter
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Intrinsic motivation and education: Competence in context
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More evidence for the universality of a contempt expression
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