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. |