Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances and their emotional states. The present study examined these relations across a range of unpleasant situations in which subjects experienced complex emotional blends. Subjects recalled unpleasant experiences from their pasts that were associated with particular appraisals and described their appraisals and emotions during these experiences. Situations defined by particular appraisals along the human agency or situational control dimensions were reliably associated with different levels of anger, sadness, and guilt, as predicted. However, predicted differences in emotion were not observed for situations selected for appraisals along the certa...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
People can differ tremendously in the emotions they experience, both in general as well as in respon...
I propose a novel framework for understanding why people want to feel different emotions. I argue th...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstances an...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstanc...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
There is some disagreement among emotion researchers about what appraisals cause what emotions. To c...
Usually, people\u27s emotions arise from their perceptions of their circumstances-immediate, imagine...
Appraisal theories of emotion hold that it is the way a person interprets a situation—rather than th...
A theoretical framework is presented to explain individual differences in situation-specific emotion...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
Appraisal theories of emotion have two fundamental assumptions: (a) that there are regularities to b...
Using a daily process design, the present study examined relationships between momentary appraisals ...
Individual differences related to emotions are typically represented as emotion traits. Although imp...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
People can differ tremendously in the emotions they experience, both in general as well as in respon...
I propose a novel framework for understanding why people want to feel different emotions. I argue th...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstances an...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstanc...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
There is some disagreement among emotion researchers about what appraisals cause what emotions. To c...
Usually, people\u27s emotions arise from their perceptions of their circumstances-immediate, imagine...
Appraisal theories of emotion hold that it is the way a person interprets a situation—rather than th...
A theoretical framework is presented to explain individual differences in situation-specific emotion...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
Appraisal theories of emotion have two fundamental assumptions: (a) that there are regularities to b...
Using a daily process design, the present study examined relationships between momentary appraisals ...
Individual differences related to emotions are typically represented as emotion traits. Although imp...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
People can differ tremendously in the emotions they experience, both in general as well as in respon...
I propose a novel framework for understanding why people want to feel different emotions. I argue th...