Emotion differentiation refers to the level of specificity with which people distinguish between their emotional states and is considered to play an important role for psychological well-being. Yet, not much is known about what characterizes people high or low in emotion differentiation and what underlies these differences. In 2 studies involving experience sampling (Studies 1–2) and lab based (Study 2) methods, we investigated how emotion differentiation is related to individual differences in valence focus and the overlap in appraisal patterns between emotions. In line with expectations, results showed that high levels of both positive and negative emotion differentiation are related to lower levels of valence focus and lower levels of ap...
Does knowing your own emotions relate to knowing those of others? We argue that our ability to exper...
The ability to distinguish between emotions is considered indicative of well-being, but does emotion...
Most academics agree that emotions and moods are related but distinct phenomena. The present study a...
Emotion differentiation refers to the level of specificity with which people distinguish between the...
Previous research has found that individuals vary greatly in emotion differentiation, that is, the e...
Previous research has found that individuals vary greatly in emotion differentiation, that is, the e...
It is often implied that the ways in which individuals learn to deal with their emotional experience...
Emotion differentiation is a multifaceted construct, referring to the ability to make fine-grained d...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to describe and label our own emotions in a differentiated and ...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to describe and label our own emotions in a differentiated and ...
Individuals differ in the extent to which they emphasize feelings of pleasure or displeasure in thei...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to make fine-grained distinctions between emotional states, has...
Valence asymmetry is the defined as the tendency for people to differentiate more among their negati...
Uncertainty is ubiquitous in life, and its impacts are seen in decision-making across diverse contex...
People can differ tremendously in the emotions they experience, both in general as well as in respon...
Does knowing your own emotions relate to knowing those of others? We argue that our ability to exper...
The ability to distinguish between emotions is considered indicative of well-being, but does emotion...
Most academics agree that emotions and moods are related but distinct phenomena. The present study a...
Emotion differentiation refers to the level of specificity with which people distinguish between the...
Previous research has found that individuals vary greatly in emotion differentiation, that is, the e...
Previous research has found that individuals vary greatly in emotion differentiation, that is, the e...
It is often implied that the ways in which individuals learn to deal with their emotional experience...
Emotion differentiation is a multifaceted construct, referring to the ability to make fine-grained d...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to describe and label our own emotions in a differentiated and ...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to describe and label our own emotions in a differentiated and ...
Individuals differ in the extent to which they emphasize feelings of pleasure or displeasure in thei...
Emotion differentiation, the ability to make fine-grained distinctions between emotional states, has...
Valence asymmetry is the defined as the tendency for people to differentiate more among their negati...
Uncertainty is ubiquitous in life, and its impacts are seen in decision-making across diverse contex...
People can differ tremendously in the emotions they experience, both in general as well as in respon...
Does knowing your own emotions relate to knowing those of others? We argue that our ability to exper...
The ability to distinguish between emotions is considered indicative of well-being, but does emotion...
Most academics agree that emotions and moods are related but distinct phenomena. The present study a...