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Tutorial 5: Personality, motivation and emotion

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This is the fifth tutorial for the Motivation and emotion unit of study.

Overview

This tutorial is about individual differences in emotion. Stable characteristics that differ between individuals are referred to as personality and some personality traits are related to emotion - in particular, neuroticism is associated with psychological distress amd extraversion is associated with happiness.

The tutorial reviews the Reeve (2009) personality, motivation and emotion chapter, discusses the big 5 personality traits and their connection with emotion, and discusses three other personality measures (a BIS/BAS survey, the Sensation Seeking Scale, and the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory). Finally, the tutorial conducts a final wiki-blitz on book chapters.

Reading

Big 5 personality factors and happiness/unhappiness

Review (by class generating):

BIS/BAS

A 10-item BIS/BAS self-test is suggested by (Reeve, 2009, p. 62), based on items by Carver and White (1994), and measuring:

BIS/BAS Survey Short Version

The results will look something like:

You are motivated by:

Sensation seeking scale

There are four factors:

  1. Thrill and adventure seeking (10 items) - desire to engage in sports or activities involving some physical danger or risk such as mountain climbing, parachute jumping, scuba diving, speeding in a car, etc.
  2. Experience seeking (10 items) - desire to seek new experiences through the mind and senses by living in a nonconforming life style with unconventional friends, and through travel.
  3. Disinhibition (10 items) - need to disinhibit behaviour in the social sphere by drinking, partying and seeking variety in sexual partners.
  4. Boredom susceptibility (10 items) - aversion for repetitive experience of any kind, routine work, or even dull or predictable people. Other items indicate a restless reaction when things are unchanging.

Complete the SSS (online or from handout), score your total and factor scores, and then contribute your data to the class graph and data sheet (if willing).

Discuss the constructs and distributions.

Time perspective

Book chapter development

Wikiblitz

  1. Class review - invite a list of outstanding questions about the chapters, write them up on the board, and address them
  2. Wiki-blitz/Make-over:
    1. Last chance to do some live tutorial demos and fixes/enhancements - anyone want any live fixes performed by the tutor? Call for volunteer book chapter pages, then apply wiki-blitz/make-over for layout and images etc.
  3. Chapter checklist

See also

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