Using a daily process design, the present study examined relationships between momentary appraisals and emotional experience based on Smith and Lazarus' (1993) theory of emotions (1993). Nine times a day for 2 weeks, participants (N ϭ 33, 23 women) recorded their momentary experience of 2 positive emotions (joy, love) and 4 negative emotions (anger, guilt, fear, sadness) and the core relational theme appraisal contents Smith and Lazarus hypothesized as corresponding to these emotions. A series of multilevel modeling analyses found that the hypothesized relationships between appraisal contents and these emotions were stronger than relationships between contents and other emotions, although appraisals were related to other emotions in ma...
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...
Appraisal theories of emotion hold that it is the way a person interprets a situation—rather than th...
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...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
Appraisal theorists assert that emotional experiences always involve quick evaluation processes, i.e...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
Despite its status as a prominent set of theories for explaining the elicitation and differentiation...
Appraisals and core affect are both considered central to the experience of emotion. In this study w...
The aim of this study was to test a model specifying the relations between appraisals and affects. A...
The aim of this study was to test a model specifying the relations between appraisals and affects. A...
The focus of this study is on everyday positive emotions and their relations to critical appraisal a...
The aim of this study was to test a model specifying the relations between appraisals and affects. A...
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...
Appraisal theories of emotion hold that it is the way a person interprets a situation—rather than th...
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...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
Appraisal theorists assert that emotional experiences always involve quick evaluation processes, i.e...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
Despite its status as a prominent set of theories for explaining the elicitation and differentiation...
Appraisals and core affect are both considered central to the experience of emotion. In this study w...
The aim of this study was to test a model specifying the relations between appraisals and affects. A...
The aim of this study was to test a model specifying the relations between appraisals and affects. A...
The focus of this study is on everyday positive emotions and their relations to critical appraisal a...
The aim of this study was to test a model specifying the relations between appraisals and affects. A...
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...
Appraisal theories of emotion hold that it is the way a person interprets a situation—rather than th...