User:Fiddausi Husseini

About me
Hi. My name is Fiddausi Husseini. I am currently a third-year student at the University of Canberra.

This is my first time using a platform like this. I am using Wikiversity for the unit 'Motivations and Emotions'. I find it exciting to be able to use a platform like it. More specifically, I am thrilled that we are learning a new skillset. To know the inner workings of a website and to be able to edit, as well as learn about the selected topic, is great.

Book chapter I'm working on
The topic I have chosen to work on is the connection between crowds and emotions. As an introvert, the relevance of this topic has been very important throughout my life. I will be looking into all aspects where emotion is connected to crowds. Motivation and emotion/Book/2020/Crowds and emotion

Social contributions

 * 1) 'Habit versus addiction': As an audience, I felt as though the main question of the topic was not answered in depth. I suggested the author should focus on the main question of their topic and, properly define and differentiate between the two variables. I recommended links to help with that research. I also gave an example of a quiz question that was very centred around identifying what behaviours. [Https://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Motivation&#x20;and&#x20;emotion/Book/2020/Habit&#x20;versus&#x20;addiction&type=revision&diff=2200549&oldid=2200502&diffmode=source 09:42, 30 August 2020: Gave recommendations for topic, further research and quiz activity]
 * 2) 'Action identification theory': Not much work had gone into the book chapter by the time I had a view of it. Therefore I made start up recommendations that will help discussions in different sections of the topic. Recommended sources for topic research, case study inspiration and real life application of theory
 * 3) 'Asylum seeker motivation': The content was very much applicable to the struggles millions of people. I believe the author can use that to their advantage by using quotes and stories of asylum seekers and refugees, and even make scenarios to explain how Maslow's theory comes to play in such scenarios. Suggested the use of case studies (real life examples and made up scenarios) to better content
 * 4) 'Child killer motivation': I found it unnecessary for the author to explain child killer motivation then explain what motivation is just below it. Recommended deleting the section of 'what is motivation'