Respond to at least two peers’ main questions (or their response). Colleague replies do not need to be supported by a reference. 

Week 3: Motivation and Emotion Across Cultures

Take a moment to consider your motivation for taking this course or, more broadly, why you are pursuing an education. Perhaps you are curious about different cultures and psychology, or perhaps you had to take this course as part of your degree program. Perhaps you need a degree to fulfill your career ambition or to have more opportunities in your current job or field. Maybe you come from a background where it is expected that you get a college degree or, by contrast, are propelled by the desire to be the first in your family to achieve that milestone. Consider how easy it is to imagine these different motivations, and likely how many other motivators there are. If individuals in one situation are motivated in such a variety of ways, think of the world of potential ways that motivation varies across cultures.

Similarly, cultures have a wide range of standards for experiencing emotions, the other major topic this week. Yet, by definition, emotion can run deep and create assumptions that our way of thinking or feeling is the “correct” way. That is also true of motivation. Despite ample evidence, demonstrated in the simple example of why you and your colleagues are in this course, people tend to view their own ideas about motivation and what motivates them as the most credible ones.

As with differences in views of time that you explored in Week 2, motivation and emotion can be highly charged issues between individuals and groups. To continue exploring cultural influences in our everyday world—and pushing ourselves toward greater cultural sensitivity and critical thinking—this week, we examine cross-cultural perspectives in motivation, behavior, and emotion.

Note: Watch for “Just in Time” links for the Learning Resources, Discussion, and/or Assignment this week. When you see a “Just in Time” link, hover to get helpful tips or other guidance for completing your best coursework.

Learning Objectives

Students will:
  • Analyze motivation from a cultural perspective
  • Differentiate the experience of emotion across cultures
  • Apply concepts of cross-cultural psychology
  • Demonstrate an understanding of cross-cultural perspectives on motivation, behavior, and emotion

Discussion: Motivation, Culture, and the Workforce

Have you ever considered what motivated you? Pause to consider that question as it is key to this Discussion. For example, are you driven by the need for security or by a sense of duty? Do you see recognition or self-actualization? Are you motivated to achieve my inner drives or by external sources like your family? We all have our unique set of motivations, but we don’t always consider the role of culture in shaping them. Our like experiences shape us in many ways, and you have most likely met a number of people with motivations similar to your own and many with very different motivations. When we are dealing with people from different cultural backgrounds there is an increased chance that our motivations will differ. Motivational theory can be applied in many settings, but in this Discussion let’s focus on achievement. This covers what you want to accomplish in work settings, school settings, and with your life in general. As you read this week’s resources, begin to reflect on times and situations when you have found yourself puzzled—or downright frustrated—by the attitudes, priorities, and behavior of other people. They could be co-workers, friends, family, strangers, or classmates. It is always easiest to simply observe what people choose to do, but it can be much more interesting to understand why they do it!

To prepare:

  • Review the reading in Chapter 7 of the course text, focusing on the different motivational theories, behaviors, and applications. Also, review other Week 3 Learning Resources that can help you prepare for this Discussion, including those listed as Optional Resources.
  • Based on the types of motivation discussed in the resources, consider the role of motivation in various cultures. One obvious application has to do with work/life balance and views of success or achievement.  Two people from different cultures could both be highly motivated, and both driven to achieve success but have dramatically different ideas of what success is.  Last week we saw that some cultures are driven to make use of their time to achieve, while others are more focused on relationships.  Perhaps they have different motivations to match their different views of time!
  • It may help you to think of people you have known, observed, or worked with, and consider how they might fit into the motivational styles in your readings. You are welcome to research cultures that interest you and seek information on their motivational styles.

Just like last week, our goal is to generate conversation. Motivation is a big topic that applies to virtually everything you do, so there are many directions to take this discussion! Post one question to the discussion and respond to at least two questions (or responses) posed by your peers.

By Day 3

Post your one question with background to the discussion board.

Put your question in the subject line of your post and put your supporting text in the message area of the post.

Discussion Tips:

  • Questions published earlier in the week get more responses.
  • Support your question with at least one reference (textbook or other scholarly, empirical resources) in the message body.
By Day 5

Respond to at least two peers’ main questions (or their response). Colleague replies do not need to be supported by a reference.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

For this assignment, select a peer-reviewed journal article relating to an area of problem solving, decision making, or an intelligence theory that was discussed in class (e.g., fluid or crystalline intelligence, primary/secondary reinforcers, biases, or effective problem-solving strategies).

The article must meet the following criteria:

  1. The article must be from a peer-reviewed journal.
  2. The article must be obtained from the GCU Library. (VERY IMPORTANT)
  3. The article must be a research study, rather than a literature review (i.e., the article has to have methods, results, and discussion sections).
  4. The article must utilize a cognitive or behavioral theory, model, or effect.
  5. The purpose of this article review is to get you to think critically about an area of cognition or learning. After reading your chosen article, address the following questions. Use subheadings to differentiate between the various aspects of your review. Remember, APA guidelines can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

Major Findings/Conclusions:

  1. Be sure to include the major findings of the study.
  2. What conclusions did the researchers draw from the data?

Implications for the Field of Psychology (how the findings could be used/applied in the field):

  1. Include how the results of the study can be applied (e.g., why are the findings of the study important?). These may be the implications the authors put forth, or your own ideas (be sure to cite if they are not your ideas).
  2. How would psychology/education/counseling professionals benefit (learn) from the findings?
  3. How might the results improve knowledge or application in the field? What should psychology professionals “take away” from the findings?

Method/Participants:

  1. Describe the basics of how the study was conducted. What procedures were used?
  2. Who were the participants?

Strengths/Limitations of the Study:

  1. Include at least one strength AND one limitation you saw in the study.
  2. Explain why you believe each is a strength or limitation. Hint: study findings are not “strengths” in and of themselves.

The article review should be 1,000-1,250 words. Include a minimum of three scholarly articles.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite.

This benchmark assignment assesses the following programmatic competency: 4.4: Explain the importance of maintaining knowledge of current trends in psychology.

Review Longest Appendix 1 and the RAND document in the background materials. Choose one of the options listed below from the RAND report and write a persuasive essay on why this is the best policy choice to pursue.

ASSIGNMENT: The Affordable Care Act was one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever enacted regarding health care in the United States. It continues to be a contentious policy and will likely have some kind of modifications made to it or a new policy to replace it.

Review Longest Appendix 1 and the RAND document in the background materials. Choose one of the options listed below from the RAND report and write a persuasive essay on why this is the best policy choice to pursue.

·  Repealing the ACA with No Replacement

·  Replacing ACA with a Single Payer Plan

·  The Patient CARE Act

·  The American Health Care Act

·  Modifying the ACA (Please note that there are several suggested ways to modify the ACA. You may choose one or multiple ones to address.) (RAND, n.d.)

You must do additional research. Be sure that you are using scholarly, academic, and government sources to support your position. Keep in mind that this is not an opinion piece, but a supported persuasive essay.

In drafting your paper, you must use the outline presented at the following link:

Laviolette, J. (n.d.) Persuasive essay outline. HCC Learning Web. Retrieved from https://learning.hccs.edu/faculty/jason.laviolette/persuasive-essay-outline

4 PAGES REQUIRED

SOURCES:  Blumberg, L. J. & Holahan, J. (2019, March) The pros and cons of single-payer health plans. The Urban Institute. Retrieved from https://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/99918/pros_and_cons_of_a_single-payer_plan.pdf

Brown, L. D. (2019) Single-payer health care in the United States: Feasible solution or grand illusion? American Journal of Public Health, 109(11), 1506-1509. Retrieved from Trident University International.

Covert, B. (2019, May 13) Washington state has created the nation’s first social insurance program for long-term care. The Nation. Retrieved from https://www.thenation.com/article/long-term-care-insurance-washington-elderly/

Feldstein, P. J. (2019) Financing long-term care. In Health policy issues: An economic perspective. (Chapter 37, pp.605-619) Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press. Available in the Trident Online Library.

Laviolette, J. (n.d.) Persuasive essay outline. HCC Learning Web. Retrieved from https://learning.hccs.edu/faculty/jason.laviolette/persuasive-essay-outline

Longest, B. B. (2016) Overview of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. In Health policymaking in the United States. (Appendix 1, pp. 337-343) Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press. Available in the Trident Online Library.

Longest, B. B. (2016) Overview of Medicare. In Health policymaking in the United States. (Appendix 2, pp. 345-364) Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press. Available in the Trident Online Library.

Longest, B. B. (2016). Overview of Medicaid. In Health policymaking in the United States. (Appendix 3, pp. 365-377) Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press. Available in the Trident Online Library.

RAND (n.d.) The future of U.S. healthcare: Replace or revise the Affordable Care Act? Retrieved from https://www.rand.org/health-care/key-topics/health-policy/in-depth.html

Warshawsky, M. (2017) The Urban Institute model of financing long-term services and supports: A critical review. Health Affairs Blog. Retrieved from https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20170215.058776/full/

· Discuss the issue and the key people’s impact on theory, practices, and ethics, and how these issues have changed service delivery systems.

For this assignment, you will select a movie that depicts the worldview of one of the specific populations discussed in this module to which you do not belong. Your review should include the following:

  • Provide a brief overview of the plot of the movie and the scenes that are pertinent to the special population.
  • Explain how the movie supported or refuted stereotypes and assumptions.
  • Describe how viewing the movie contributed to your understanding of the population, including its systems, values, communication styles, and experiences with oppression, prejudice, and discrimination.
  • Identify and describe additional resources to increase your understanding of this population and how to serve it effectively in counseling.

If you have other suggestions as possible movies, please contact your instructor for approval prior to working on the assignment.

Your final product should be a 3- to 5-page Microsoft Word document written in APA format. Utilize at least three scholarly sources. Your paper should be written in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrate ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; and display accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

Submission Details:

  • By the due date assigned, save your paper as M6_A2_Lastname_Firstname.doc and submit the document to the Submissions Area.

    In this assignment, you will explore the field of human services with emphasis on its history and the effects, both positive and negative, it has had on people. This assignment allows you to identify and follow the evolution of the influence of social policy, theory, and outcomes of practices on human services delivery. The activities in this assignment will introduce students to the types of activities that have influenced real-world administrative roles. At the end of the assignment, you will be able to conceptualize how the policy and practice issues influence the operation of human services agencies.

    Tasks:

    Select and research an issue in human services history that has impacted the delivery of services. In a 6- to 7-page report, complete the following:

    · Describe the issue, its background, and the key people who were involved.

    · Explain how the issue or these key people have changed or defined human services.

    · Discuss the issue and the key people’s impact on theory, practices, and ethics, and how these issues have changed service delivery systems.

    · Evaluate and discuss if the changes are still evident today or have become extinct.

    Examples of issues may include, but are not limited to, the Civil Rights Movement, Family Medical Leave Act, GI Bill, work/life balance, and childhood vaccinations.