Need for Cognition (NFC) is conceptualized as an individuals’ tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cognitive activity and, thus, captures one’s cognitive engagement. It plays a well-established role in information processing in experimental or academic contexts. However, so far comparably little is known about its consequences for other than purely cognitive or academic outcomes. Indeed, NFC is positively associated with personality traits pertaining to Positive Emotionality (PE) and negatively to traits related to Negative Emotionality (NE). Moreover, evidence suggests NFC to be related to an active, problem-focused coping style. We therefore hypothesized NFC to mediate between life events and individual differences in PE and NE. In a...
The manner in which individuals recall an autobiographical positive life event has affective consequ...
The broaden-and-build theory holds that positive emotions broadens our moment-to-moment thought-acti...
Background and Objectives: The notion that both positive and negative affect contribute not only to ...
Experiences of positive emotion have been shown to broaden cognitive thinking, creativity, and probl...
The purpose of this study was to test whether positive automatic cognitions moderated the relationsh...
The purpose of this study was to test whether positive automatic cognitions moderated the relationsh...
Need for cognition (NFC) refers to an individual’s tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cogniti...
Need for cognition (NFC) refers to an individual’s tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cogniti...
Positive affect (PA) has emerged as a key well-being facet and a powerful predictor of physical and ...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
A growing literature shows that the ability to control affective information in working memory (WM) ...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The manner in which individuals recall an autobiographical positive life event has affective consequ...
The broaden-and-build theory holds that positive emotions broadens our moment-to-moment thought-acti...
Background and Objectives: The notion that both positive and negative affect contribute not only to ...
Experiences of positive emotion have been shown to broaden cognitive thinking, creativity, and probl...
The purpose of this study was to test whether positive automatic cognitions moderated the relationsh...
The purpose of this study was to test whether positive automatic cognitions moderated the relationsh...
Need for cognition (NFC) refers to an individual’s tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cogniti...
Need for cognition (NFC) refers to an individual’s tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cogniti...
Positive affect (PA) has emerged as a key well-being facet and a powerful predictor of physical and ...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
A growing literature shows that the ability to control affective information in working memory (WM) ...
The present study tested a possible explanation for the positive relationship between the motivation...
The manner in which individuals recall an autobiographical positive life event has affective consequ...
The broaden-and-build theory holds that positive emotions broadens our moment-to-moment thought-acti...
Background and Objectives: The notion that both positive and negative affect contribute not only to ...