Effects of Motivation and Emotion on Behaviour

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📘 9.3 Effects of Motivation and Emotion on Behaviour


🔍 Introduction

Human behaviour is not random—it is goal-directed (motivation) and often emotionally charged (emotion). Both these forces:

  • Influence how we act, respond, make decisions, and form relationships.
  • Are interconnected, e.g., a frustrated goal leads to anger.

🧠 A. How Motivation Affects Behaviour

Aspect Description Example
Direction Determines what behaviour is initiated A student chooses to prepare for UPSC over CAT
Intensity Determines how strongly the behaviour is pursued Some aspirants study 12 hours/day due to high nAch
Persistence Sustains behaviour despite obstacles Failure in Prelims doesn’t deter highly motivated candidates
Choice Behaviour Leads to preference among alternatives Choosing government service over corporate due to intrinsic motivation
Goal Orientation Shapes long-term life patterns and routines Motivation for social impact → career in social sector

Example: Gandhiji’s intrinsic motivation for justice led to persistent non-violent activism.


💥 B. How Emotion Affects Behaviour

Emotional State Behavioural Impact Real-Life Example
Fear Avoidance, escape, vigilance Running away from danger, compliance with safety warnings
Anger Aggression, confrontation, protest Riots after perceived injustice, protests by students
Happiness Increased sociability, cooperation Smiling, helping behaviour, public celebrations
Sadness Withdrawal, lethargy, self-reflection Isolation during grief, loss of productivity
Guilt Reparative actions, confession Returning stolen item, apologizing
Empathy/Compassion Helping behaviour, prosocial actions Volunteers during floods or disaster relief

🔄 Interaction Between Motivation and Emotion

Relationship Type Description Example
Emotion as a Motivator Emotion (fear/love) can generate behaviour Fear of failure → Motivation to study
Emotion as a Consequence of Action Success/failure creates emotional response Cracking UPSC → joy; failure → disappointment
Motivation affected by Emotion Mood can increase/decrease motivation Depressed mood → lack of motivation
Feedback loop Action affects emotion, emotion reshapes next action Anger after injustice → protest → success → pride

🧑‍⚖️ Application in Governance and Policy

Field Behavioural Outcome
Public Policy Campaigns Emotional appeals increase citizen engagement
Civil Services Emotional resilience improves decision-making
Education Motivation affects performance; emotion affects confidence
Disaster Response Empathy drives volunteerism; fear shapes crowd behaviour
Police/Military Emotion management critical to avoid excessive force

Example: “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan” used pride and shame to motivate cleanliness.


🧪 Famous Experiments

  1. Schachter & Singer (1962): Emotional experience depends on physiological arousal + cognitive label → emotions can be manipulated by context.
  2. Yerkes-Dodson Law: Moderate arousal (emotion) enhances performance, but too much or too little impairs it.
  3. Maslow’s Theory: Unmet lower needs (hunger) dominate behaviour unless satisfied.

🧠 UPSC-Oriented Case Example

A District Magistrate under pressure to restore order during communal tension must suppress personal anger, stay calm, and motivate her team using empathy, authority, and long-term goals of harmony.
Emotion regulation + motivational clarity = Effective governance.


📌 Summary Table

Dimension Motivation Emotion
Drives Goal-seeking behaviour Affective response to stimuli
Direction Determines “what” Often sudden, reactive
Persistence Sustains behaviour Can fluctuate rapidly
Outcome Long-term achievement Immediate action or withdrawal

✍️ Model 10-Marker Answer Structure

  1. Define motivation and emotion
  2. Explain how each affects behaviour with examples
  3. Discuss interaction between them
  4. Provide real-life or governance applications
  5. Conclude with importance in psychology and public service

 

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