Motivation and emotion/Book/2022/Physical and psychological needs

Overview

 * Introductory sentence about motivation and emotion (Unique sentence aiming to engage the reader).
 * Brief overview of physical needs - including examples and importance
 * Brief overview of psychological needs - including examples and importance
 * Illustrating the problemː Is there a relationship between physical and psychological human needs? Do they influence one another? Is there sufficient psychological science to conducted on the topic? Is there any limitations to understanding the relationship between physical and psychological needs.
 * Case study question to be examinedː Are there any physical and psychological differences between men and women?

Focus Questions:
 * What are physical needs?
 * What are psychological needs?
 * What is the relationship between physical and psychological needs?

What are physical needs?
- Introductory sentence to physical needs.

- Main source (Johnstone, 2010).

What are psychological needs?
- Introductory sentence to psychological needs.

- Main source (Martela & Ryan, 2015).

What is the relationship between physical and psychological needs?
- Introduction sentence to the relationship between physical and psychological needs.

Self-Determination Theory
(Van den Broeck, Ferris, Chang & Rosen, 2016)

Case Study

 * Are there physical and psychological differences between men and women?

Working notes

 * Questions to ask - how to edit the quiz boxes to suit your question?

Tables
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Quizzes
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Conclusion
The Conclusion is arguably the most important section. It should be possible for someone to read only the Overview and the Conclusion and still get a good idea of the topic.