People experience emotions when events are relevant to their current concerns, that is, when events affect their goals, values, or motives that are pertinent at that time. In the current research, we focused on one kind of concern-values-and examined whether different types of concerns are associated with different categories of emotion. More specifically, we investigated whether, at the situation level, the relevance of different types of values is linked to the intensity of different types of emotional experience. We conducted two retrospective survey studies (Studies 1 and 2)-one of which was cross-cultural-and one experience-sampling study (Study three). Together, the three studies provide convergent evidence for associations between th...
There are close links between emotions and values, or at least this is what our ordinary ways of tal...
The present research developed and tested a new individual-difference measure of the need for affect...
We start this overview by discussing the place of emotions within the broader affective domain—how d...
People experience emotions when events are relevant to their current concerns, that is, when events ...
People experience emotions when events are important to their concerns (e.g., goals, values). Yet, m...
It is general wisdom that emotions occur when situations are relevant to individual’s concerns. In t...
It is general wisdom that emotions occur when situations are relevant to an individual’s values or c...
Whereas most current theories on emotions posit a central position to goals, direct tests of associa...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
People can differ tremendously in the emotions they experience, both in general as well as in respon...
There are close links between emotions and values, or at least this is what our ordinary ways of tal...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstanc...
This review organizes a variety of phenomena related to emotional self-report. In doing so, the auth...
The study - a part of a large research on "lay theories" of emotion, i.e., people's emotional knowle...
Two issues regarding associations between negative emotions are addressed: (i) whether different typ...
There are close links between emotions and values, or at least this is what our ordinary ways of tal...
The present research developed and tested a new individual-difference measure of the need for affect...
We start this overview by discussing the place of emotions within the broader affective domain—how d...
People experience emotions when events are relevant to their current concerns, that is, when events ...
People experience emotions when events are important to their concerns (e.g., goals, values). Yet, m...
It is general wisdom that emotions occur when situations are relevant to individual’s concerns. In t...
It is general wisdom that emotions occur when situations are relevant to an individual’s values or c...
Whereas most current theories on emotions posit a central position to goals, direct tests of associa...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
People can differ tremendously in the emotions they experience, both in general as well as in respon...
There are close links between emotions and values, or at least this is what our ordinary ways of tal...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstanc...
This review organizes a variety of phenomena related to emotional self-report. In doing so, the auth...
The study - a part of a large research on "lay theories" of emotion, i.e., people's emotional knowle...
Two issues regarding associations between negative emotions are addressed: (i) whether different typ...
There are close links between emotions and values, or at least this is what our ordinary ways of tal...
The present research developed and tested a new individual-difference measure of the need for affect...
We start this overview by discussing the place of emotions within the broader affective domain—how d...