This paper brings together Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and other perspectives on wellbeing to test predictions about dimensions of affect which are linked to approach motivation or avoidance motivation. Valence and activation are jointly conceptualised as either approach-affect or avoidance-affect through the diagonal axes of an affective circumplex. Across four studies in three different countries, predictions about Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory's Behavioural Activation System, Behavioural Inhibition System and Fight-Flight-Freeze System are found to be supported. Correlations with external variables are shown to depend on a wellbeing measure's emphasis on approach or avoidance, such that affect and external features which both emp...
Gray (1970, 1981, 1987) proposed a behavioral motivation theory (Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory, R...
Over the past decade an increasing number of studies across a range of domains have shown that the r...
This thesis aimed to examine the nature of the relations between individual differences in adult att...
This paper brings together Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and other perspectives on wellbeing to t...
This paper brings together Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and other perspectives on wellbeing to t...
This paper brings together Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and other perspectives on wellbeing to t...
Approach–avoidance theories describe the major systems that motivate behaviours in reaction to class...
Theories from diverse areas of psychology assume that affective stimuli facilitate approach and avoi...
In this chapter we review the approach-avoidance process theory of personality proposed by Jeffrey A...
Reinforcement sensitivity | Sensitivity to punishment | Sensitivity to reward| Experience sampling m...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature We aimed to clarify whether rel...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
We report the development and validation of a questionnaire measure of the revised reinforcement sen...
We aimed to clarify whether relationships of behavioural activation, avoidance, and response-conting...
Gray (1970, 1981, 1987) proposed a behavioral motivation theory (Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory, R...
Over the past decade an increasing number of studies across a range of domains have shown that the r...
This thesis aimed to examine the nature of the relations between individual differences in adult att...
This paper brings together Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and other perspectives on wellbeing to t...
This paper brings together Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and other perspectives on wellbeing to t...
This paper brings together Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and other perspectives on wellbeing to t...
Approach–avoidance theories describe the major systems that motivate behaviours in reaction to class...
Theories from diverse areas of psychology assume that affective stimuli facilitate approach and avoi...
In this chapter we review the approach-avoidance process theory of personality proposed by Jeffrey A...
Reinforcement sensitivity | Sensitivity to punishment | Sensitivity to reward| Experience sampling m...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature We aimed to clarify whether rel...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
We report the development and validation of a questionnaire measure of the revised reinforcement sen...
We aimed to clarify whether relationships of behavioural activation, avoidance, and response-conting...
Gray (1970, 1981, 1987) proposed a behavioral motivation theory (Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory, R...
Over the past decade an increasing number of studies across a range of domains have shown that the r...
This thesis aimed to examine the nature of the relations between individual differences in adult att...