Appraisals and core affect are both considered central to the experience of emotion. In this study we examine the bidirectional relationships between these two components of emotional experience by examining how core affect changes following how people appraise events and how appraisals in turn change following how they feel in daily life. In an experience sampling study, participants recorded their core affect and appraisals of ongoing events; data were analyzed using cross-lagged multilevel modeling. Valence-appraisal relationships were found to be characterized by congruency: the same appraisals that were associated with a change in pleasure-displeasure (motivational congruency, other-agency, coping potential, and future expectancy), cha...
The focus of this study is on everyday positive emotions and their relations to critical appraisal a...
People’s affective experiences can be influenced by multiple informational inputs. It remains unclea...
(from the chapter) Critiques 2 core theses of appraisal theory: (1) appraisal is responsible for the...
Using a daily process design, the present study examined relationships between momentary appraisals ...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstanc...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
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 circumstances an...
Our emotions don’t have lives of their own, but mutually influence each other across time. Augmentat...
Componential views of emotion define emotions as collections of components such as appraisal, action...
The appraisal theory formulations posited in this special section consider the appraisal process to ...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
Studies that investigated the relation between appraisal and emotion have largely focused on the lin...
The focus of this study is on everyday positive emotions and their relations to critical appraisal a...
People’s affective experiences can be influenced by multiple informational inputs. It remains unclea...
(from the chapter) Critiques 2 core theses of appraisal theory: (1) appraisal is responsible for the...
Using a daily process design, the present study examined relationships between momentary appraisals ...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people's appraisals of their circumstanc...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
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 circumstances an...
Our emotions don’t have lives of their own, but mutually influence each other across time. Augmentat...
Componential views of emotion define emotions as collections of components such as appraisal, action...
The appraisal theory formulations posited in this special section consider the appraisal process to ...
Recent research has indicated strong relations between people\u27s appraisals of their circumstances...
Studies that investigated the relation between appraisal and emotion have largely focused on the lin...
The focus of this study is on everyday positive emotions and their relations to critical appraisal a...
People’s affective experiences can be influenced by multiple informational inputs. It remains unclea...
(from the chapter) Critiques 2 core theses of appraisal theory: (1) appraisal is responsible for the...