Motivation and emotion/Assessment/Exam

Exam - Guidelines
Remotely proctored exam during the exam period

Overview

  • Weight: 40%
  • 2 hour online, remotely proctored exam during Week 14-15 (exam period)
  • Multiple-choice and open-ended questions
  • 50% about motivation and 50% about emotion
  • Assesses knowledge and learning from lectures, tutorials, and readings
  • For more detail, see the exam guidelines

Marking and feedback

  • Marks and feedback will be provided when official university grades are released

Extensions and late submissions

  • Extension requests require a deferred exam application which is managed by the Exams Office
  • Deferred exams require appropriate documentary evidence
  • Late submissions are not accepted
  • If you don't submit this assessment it is unlikely that you will pass the unit

Learning outcomes

How the unit's learning outcomes are addressed by this assessment exercise:

Learning outcome Assessment task
Identify the major principles of motivation and emotion The exam tests understanding of key theories and research in the field of motivation and emotion as emphasised in the textbook, lectures, and tutorials.

Graduate attributes

How the unit's graduate attributes are addressed by this assessment exercise:

Graduate attribute Assessment task
Be professional — up-to-date knowledge and skills Develop a broad understanding of current psychological theory and research about motivation and emotion.

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