Affect and emotion have potent motivational properties that can be leveraged to promote desirable behavior change. Although interventions often employ fear appeals in an effort to motivate change, both theory and a growing body of empirical evidence suggest that positive affect and emotions can promote change by serving as proximal rewards for desired behaviors. This article reviews examples of such efforts in the domains of healthy diet and exercise, prosocial behavior, and pro-environmental behavior, documenting the strong potential offered by behavioral interventions using this approach. The extent to which positive affect experience prospectively drives behavior change (as distinct from rewarding the desired behavior) is less clear. How...
Two experiments demonstrated that positive affect fosters intrinsic motivation, as reflected by choi...
Several reviews suggest that positive affect is associated with improved longevity, fewer physical s...
Purpose. Motivational processes can be set in motion when positive consequences of physical exercise...
Affect and emotion have potent motivational properties that can be leveraged to promote desirable be...
This study explores emotions experienced by consumers who give up excessive drinking and considers h...
Abstract Emotions are powerful drivers of human behavior that may make people aware of the urgency t...
Recent research has revealed that nonconscious activation of desired behavioral states—or behavioral...
A growing body of research has investigated the regulation of negative emotions in ecological settin...
Positive affect and emotion have become major topics in behavioral science, of growing importance in...
Applying Nolen-Hoeksema and Watkins's (2011) transdiagnostic risk factor heuristic to our work on po...
While trait positive emotionality and state positive-valence affect have long been the subject of in...
<p>Marketers seek to create and consumers seek to cultivate a variety of positive emotional experien...
Applying Nolen-Hoeksema and Watkins’s (2011) transdiagnostic risk factor heuristic to our work on po...
To counteract climate change people should adopt lifestyles consisting of numerous pro-environmental...
The rapid growth of the literature on positive interventions to increase "happiness" has suggested t...
Two experiments demonstrated that positive affect fosters intrinsic motivation, as reflected by choi...
Several reviews suggest that positive affect is associated with improved longevity, fewer physical s...
Purpose. Motivational processes can be set in motion when positive consequences of physical exercise...
Affect and emotion have potent motivational properties that can be leveraged to promote desirable be...
This study explores emotions experienced by consumers who give up excessive drinking and considers h...
Abstract Emotions are powerful drivers of human behavior that may make people aware of the urgency t...
Recent research has revealed that nonconscious activation of desired behavioral states—or behavioral...
A growing body of research has investigated the regulation of negative emotions in ecological settin...
Positive affect and emotion have become major topics in behavioral science, of growing importance in...
Applying Nolen-Hoeksema and Watkins's (2011) transdiagnostic risk factor heuristic to our work on po...
While trait positive emotionality and state positive-valence affect have long been the subject of in...
<p>Marketers seek to create and consumers seek to cultivate a variety of positive emotional experien...
Applying Nolen-Hoeksema and Watkins’s (2011) transdiagnostic risk factor heuristic to our work on po...
To counteract climate change people should adopt lifestyles consisting of numerous pro-environmental...
The rapid growth of the literature on positive interventions to increase "happiness" has suggested t...
Two experiments demonstrated that positive affect fosters intrinsic motivation, as reflected by choi...
Several reviews suggest that positive affect is associated with improved longevity, fewer physical s...
Purpose. Motivational processes can be set in motion when positive consequences of physical exercise...