This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I distinguish a range of alternative possible hypotheses according to whether this appraisal-emotion connection is assumed to operate at the conceptual or empirical level, whether it is supposed to be a descriptive or causal relation, and whether it is seen as having a contingent or necessary basis. Reviewing the varieties of available evidence for connections at different levels, find little support for empirical rather than conceptual relations or for necessary as opposed to contingent ones. Ways are suggested in which this evidence might be extended so that more substantive conclusions are possible. I contend that future progress in this rese...
The surprising convergence between independently developed appraisal theories of emotion elicitation...
The major assumptions of the appraisal approach to emotion, and progress in the development of two c...
Appraisal theory, a functional approach to understanding emotion elicitation is described. Three dis...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
Appraisal theories have described elaborate mechanisms underlying the elicitation of emotion at the ...
Progress in the study of emotion requires that the field move toward consensus. To this end, we unde...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstanc...
The aim of the study is to outline the cognitive-appraisal theory through ideas and research results...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
I discuss methods for investigating causal hypotheses of appraisal theories. The general claim that ...
Appraisal theories claim that appraisal causes emotion. Critics have rejected the causal claim becau...
Componential views of emotion define emotions as collections of components such as appraisal, action...
Using a daily process design, the present study examined relationships between momentary appraisals ...
Despite its status as a prominent set of theories for explaining the elicitation and differentiation...
The surprising convergence between independently developed appraisal theories of emotion elicitation...
The major assumptions of the appraisal approach to emotion, and progress in the development of two c...
Appraisal theory, a functional approach to understanding emotion elicitation is described. Three dis...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
Appraisal theories have described elaborate mechanisms underlying the elicitation of emotion at the ...
Progress in the study of emotion requires that the field move toward consensus. To this end, we unde...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstanc...
The aim of the study is to outline the cognitive-appraisal theory through ideas and research results...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
I discuss methods for investigating causal hypotheses of appraisal theories. The general claim that ...
Appraisal theories claim that appraisal causes emotion. Critics have rejected the causal claim becau...
Componential views of emotion define emotions as collections of components such as appraisal, action...
Using a daily process design, the present study examined relationships between momentary appraisals ...
Despite its status as a prominent set of theories for explaining the elicitation and differentiation...
The surprising convergence between independently developed appraisal theories of emotion elicitation...
The major assumptions of the appraisal approach to emotion, and progress in the development of two c...
Appraisal theory, a functional approach to understanding emotion elicitation is described. Three dis...