The study - a part of a large research on "lay theories" of emotion, i.e., people's emotional knowledge (e.g., Zammuner & Gorjup, 2005;Zammuner & Galli, 2007) -focused on emotional causes, and on their degree of salience in triggering the emotional experience. Data were collected in 6 european countries (Italy, Spain,Hungary, Denmark, The Netherlands, Germany). Subjects were 832 University students who answered a set of closed-questions that described in a vignette format 5 events, each prototypical of one of 5 "emotion constellations",namely Jealousy, Envy, Sadness, Pride, and Joy. Subjects attributed to same-sex or to opposite sex event protagonists P aspects of the emotional experience, including why an event is supposed to elicit an emo...
Five studies assessed the relations between lay theories of emotion ("threat" and "be...
It is general wisdom that emotions occur when situations are relevant to individual’s concerns. In t...
People experience emotions when events are relevant to their current concerns, that is, when events ...
The study - a part of a large research on “lay theories” of emotion, i.e., people’s emotional knowle...
Lay theories\u201d (LT) of emotion of 117 Dutch male and female university students were studied usi...
The study focuses on lay theories of emotions (LTE), on \u2018immediate\u2019, unchecked emotional r...
Naive theories about the emotional experience elicited by 2 typical jealousy antecedents - i.e., a p...
The paper will present results obtained in five parallel studies of the emotion-constellations of Je...
The content and richness of lay theories\u201d (LT) of emotion of Italian male and female adolescen...
Italian men and women (N 1.156) answered questions about felt and shared emotions, and motives for i...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
Italian subjects (N=854) conceptualised the reactions elicited by jealousy-eliciting events as consi...
We argue that emotion cannot only be conceived of as a short-lived and intrapersonal phenomenon. Rat...
Potential discrepancies between felt and communicated emotions elicited by two typical antecedents o...
Potential discrepancies between felt and communicated emotions elicited by two typical antecedents o...
Five studies assessed the relations between lay theories of emotion ("threat" and "be...
It is general wisdom that emotions occur when situations are relevant to individual’s concerns. In t...
People experience emotions when events are relevant to their current concerns, that is, when events ...
The study - a part of a large research on “lay theories” of emotion, i.e., people’s emotional knowle...
Lay theories\u201d (LT) of emotion of 117 Dutch male and female university students were studied usi...
The study focuses on lay theories of emotions (LTE), on \u2018immediate\u2019, unchecked emotional r...
Naive theories about the emotional experience elicited by 2 typical jealousy antecedents - i.e., a p...
The paper will present results obtained in five parallel studies of the emotion-constellations of Je...
The content and richness of lay theories\u201d (LT) of emotion of Italian male and female adolescen...
Italian men and women (N 1.156) answered questions about felt and shared emotions, and motives for i...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
Italian subjects (N=854) conceptualised the reactions elicited by jealousy-eliciting events as consi...
We argue that emotion cannot only be conceived of as a short-lived and intrapersonal phenomenon. Rat...
Potential discrepancies between felt and communicated emotions elicited by two typical antecedents o...
Potential discrepancies between felt and communicated emotions elicited by two typical antecedents o...
Five studies assessed the relations between lay theories of emotion ("threat" and "be...
It is general wisdom that emotions occur when situations are relevant to individual’s concerns. In t...
People experience emotions when events are relevant to their current concerns, that is, when events ...