We propose a theory of how situational activation of values evokes positive and negative feelings. In conjunction we present a re-conceptualization of Schwartz' et al. (J Personal Soc Psychol 103:663-688, 2012. 10.1037/a029393) value set including additional values. In our new value set, we posit contrastive values having opposite values and central values having no opposite values. As a consequence, balanced access to salient opposite contrastive values and maximal access to central values evoke the strongest positive and weakest negative feelings. Study 1 shows, as hypothesized, that contrastive values form a circumplex structure with central values located inside its periphery. Study 2 supports theoretically derived hypotheses of how pos...
This research demonstrates that preference for emotions cannot be equated with a positive-negative v...
International audienceTraditional research in consumer psychology considers valence (negative vs. po...
Can we experience positive (PA) and negative affect (NA) separately (i.e., affective independence), ...
We propose a theory of how situational activation of values evokes positive and negative feelings. I...
It has been suggested that some values are contrastive with opposites which also can be seen as valu...
In this dissertation Shalom Schwartz’ theory of the structure of basic human values is developed. A ...
Abstract. This study concerns the interrelationship between positive and negative values. Previous r...
Sometimes we come out ahead and sometimes we fall behind. Sometimes the status quo is maintained and...
We present a synthesis of ideas and findings from emotion theory, cerebral lateralisation, and contr...
Temporal and probability discounting are considered two fundamental constructs in economic science, ...
classified according to whether the reinforcer is positive or negative, and by the reinforcement con...
Many well-known psychological theories on diverse processes (e.g., moral and political judgment, pre...
The concept of values has long been suggested as an important concept across social sciences (e.g. I...
This paper provides empirical support for a three dimensional model of human affect. Three lines of ...
Temporal and probability discounting are considered two fundamental constructs in economic science, ...
This research demonstrates that preference for emotions cannot be equated with a positive-negative v...
International audienceTraditional research in consumer psychology considers valence (negative vs. po...
Can we experience positive (PA) and negative affect (NA) separately (i.e., affective independence), ...
We propose a theory of how situational activation of values evokes positive and negative feelings. I...
It has been suggested that some values are contrastive with opposites which also can be seen as valu...
In this dissertation Shalom Schwartz’ theory of the structure of basic human values is developed. A ...
Abstract. This study concerns the interrelationship between positive and negative values. Previous r...
Sometimes we come out ahead and sometimes we fall behind. Sometimes the status quo is maintained and...
We present a synthesis of ideas and findings from emotion theory, cerebral lateralisation, and contr...
Temporal and probability discounting are considered two fundamental constructs in economic science, ...
classified according to whether the reinforcer is positive or negative, and by the reinforcement con...
Many well-known psychological theories on diverse processes (e.g., moral and political judgment, pre...
The concept of values has long been suggested as an important concept across social sciences (e.g. I...
This paper provides empirical support for a three dimensional model of human affect. Three lines of ...
Temporal and probability discounting are considered two fundamental constructs in economic science, ...
This research demonstrates that preference for emotions cannot be equated with a positive-negative v...
International audienceTraditional research in consumer psychology considers valence (negative vs. po...
Can we experience positive (PA) and negative affect (NA) separately (i.e., affective independence), ...