This research investigated whether (1) the experience of mixed emotions is a consequence of activating conflicting goals and (2) mixed emotions are distinct from emotional conflict. A preliminary experiment (Study 1, N = 35) showed that an elicited goal conflict predicted more mixed emotions than a condition where the same goals were not in conflict. The second experiment was based on naturally occurring goal activation (Study 2, N = 57). This illustrated that mixed emotions were experienced more following conflicting goals compared with a facilitating goals condition—on both a direct self-report measure of mixed emotions and a minimum index measure. The results also showed that mixed emotions were different to emotional conflict. Overall, ...
We observed reports of conflicted (concurrent positive and negative) emotions activated after intera...
We study three triggers of conflict and explore their resultant emotional reactions in a laboratory ...
Cognitive control supports goal-directed behavior by resolving conflict among opposing action tenden...
Pursuing two incompatible goals (goal conflict) is commonly viewed as pernicious for individual well...
Choosing between conflicting goals is a frequent yet difficult problem, especially when temptations ...
Gorges J, Esdar W, Wild E. Linking goal self-concordance and affective reactions to goal conflict. M...
Due to entrenched debate among affective scientists over the structure of affect, mixed emotions hav...
Whilst positive emotions benefit well-being, the role of other more complex emotional experiences fo...
This research sheds insight on the psychological impact of mixed emotions on attitudes. In three exp...
Gorges J, Grund A. Aiming at a Moving Target: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations in the S...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract: Managing multiple and conflicting goals is a demand typical to both everyday life and comp...
Abstract: Managing multiple and conflicting goals is a demand typical to both everyday life and comp...
We observed reports of conflicted (concurrent positive and negative) emotions activated after intera...
This thesis examines the relationship between goal conflict, ruminative thinking, and psychological ...
We observed reports of conflicted (concurrent positive and negative) emotions activated after intera...
We study three triggers of conflict and explore their resultant emotional reactions in a laboratory ...
Cognitive control supports goal-directed behavior by resolving conflict among opposing action tenden...
Pursuing two incompatible goals (goal conflict) is commonly viewed as pernicious for individual well...
Choosing between conflicting goals is a frequent yet difficult problem, especially when temptations ...
Gorges J, Esdar W, Wild E. Linking goal self-concordance and affective reactions to goal conflict. M...
Due to entrenched debate among affective scientists over the structure of affect, mixed emotions hav...
Whilst positive emotions benefit well-being, the role of other more complex emotional experiences fo...
This research sheds insight on the psychological impact of mixed emotions on attitudes. In three exp...
Gorges J, Grund A. Aiming at a Moving Target: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations in the S...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract: Managing multiple and conflicting goals is a demand typical to both everyday life and comp...
Abstract: Managing multiple and conflicting goals is a demand typical to both everyday life and comp...
We observed reports of conflicted (concurrent positive and negative) emotions activated after intera...
This thesis examines the relationship between goal conflict, ruminative thinking, and psychological ...
We observed reports of conflicted (concurrent positive and negative) emotions activated after intera...
We study three triggers of conflict and explore their resultant emotional reactions in a laboratory ...
Cognitive control supports goal-directed behavior by resolving conflict among opposing action tenden...