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The Motivational Science of Our Cons...
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Columbia University.
The Motivational Science of Our Constantly Connected World.
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
書名/作者:
The Motivational Science of Our Constantly Connected World.
作者:
Holterhaus, Juliana Smith.
面頁冊數:
79 p.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-04(E), Section: B.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International76-04B(E).
標題:
Cognitive psychology.
標題:
Marketing.
ISBN:
9781321420029
摘要、提要註:
What's the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning, before you even brush your teeth? Most of us reach for our smartphone that spent the night recharging by our side while we tried to do the same. In a leap that would have seemed astonishing just over a decade ago, many of us are now constantly connected to our digital world through our mobile device; we see this play out across many facets of daily life. There are those of us whose first instinct at the start of the day is to grab that little device and see what occurred during our non-waking hours. Perhaps we check the e-mail that's flooded into our inbox overnight. Next we check Facebook, Twitter, or a favorite news app to catch up on the latest global occurrence. It seems that for many, this desire to check is increasingly irresistible.
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The Motivational Science of Our Constantly Connected World.
Holterhaus, Juliana Smith.
The Motivational Science of Our Constantly Connected World.
- 79 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-04(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 2015.
What's the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning, before you even brush your teeth? Most of us reach for our smartphone that spent the night recharging by our side while we tried to do the same. In a leap that would have seemed astonishing just over a decade ago, many of us are now constantly connected to our digital world through our mobile device; we see this play out across many facets of daily life. There are those of us whose first instinct at the start of the day is to grab that little device and see what occurred during our non-waking hours. Perhaps we check the e-mail that's flooded into our inbox overnight. Next we check Facebook, Twitter, or a favorite news app to catch up on the latest global occurrence. It seems that for many, this desire to check is increasingly irresistible.
ISBN: 9781321420029Subjects--Topical Terms:
175494
Cognitive psychology.
The Motivational Science of Our Constantly Connected World.
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Regulatory Focus Theory (Higgins, 1997) and Regulatory Mode Theory (Kruglanski et al, 2000) suggest that the reasons behind this drive to check and stay connected may differ based upon our motivational tendencies. Our motivational orientation---promotion or prevention, assessment or locomotion---impacts our lives in countless ways. We know that the effects of motivational orientation play out across career paths, management styles, parenting, negotiations, animal behavior, health and wellness, romantic relationships -- and the list goes on. Regulatory focus and mode have not yet, however, been applied to our relatively new obsession with mobile technology, which is a space that is rapidly evolving and shaping much of our physical, social, and emotional world. This research aims to understand two key questions: 1. What motivates the constant checking behavior that has become an inherent part of our daily life? 2. How does our subjective experience with such behavior impact our general well-being?
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