In this study we investigated how mood influences the degree of realism in participants’ confidence judgments (based on an episodic memory task). Using music and film in combination, we successfully induced half of the participants into an elated mood, but failed to induce a sad mood in the other half. Contrary to our prediction, our data indicated that there was no difference in the realism of the confidence between the conditions. When relating this result to previous research our conclusion is that there is no, or very little, influence of mood of moderate intensity on the realism of confidence judgments
State versus trait: the experiment explored the dichotomy in personality theory by investigating whe...
Drawing on the mood-behavior model (Gendolla, 2000), I predicted that both negative and positive moo...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of mood on suggestibility in the misinformation par...
In the present study, our aim was to investigate how emotional valence influences the recollective e...
Previous studies found that mood affects encoding of semantic information (Madigan & Bollenbach, 198...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relation between the phenomenological quality of memory ...
Previous research has investigated the speed of forming first impressions and the accuracy of these ...
This dissertation investigates the realism in people's confidence judgments. Study I investigated wh...
Examined the impact of happy and sad moods on efficacy judgments concerning a variety of activities ...
Previous research has documented that mood affects memory accuracy. The present study aimsto (1) rep...
A standard mood-induction procedure using film clips was used to induce happy, sad and neutral state...
The depressive-realism effect refers to a phenomenon in which depressed individuals are more realist...
Joy is a potential transient cause of overconfidence. We study its effects on absolute and relative ...
That mood affects judgment has been well documented, but exactly how mood affects judgment is still ...
State versus trait: the experiment explored the dichotomy in personality theory by investigating whe...
Drawing on the mood-behavior model (Gendolla, 2000), I predicted that both negative and positive moo...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of mood on suggestibility in the misinformation par...
In the present study, our aim was to investigate how emotional valence influences the recollective e...
Previous studies found that mood affects encoding of semantic information (Madigan & Bollenbach, 198...
The aim of the study was to investigate the relation between the phenomenological quality of memory ...
Previous research has investigated the speed of forming first impressions and the accuracy of these ...
This dissertation investigates the realism in people's confidence judgments. Study I investigated wh...
Examined the impact of happy and sad moods on efficacy judgments concerning a variety of activities ...
Previous research has documented that mood affects memory accuracy. The present study aimsto (1) rep...
A standard mood-induction procedure using film clips was used to induce happy, sad and neutral state...
The depressive-realism effect refers to a phenomenon in which depressed individuals are more realist...
Joy is a potential transient cause of overconfidence. We study its effects on absolute and relative ...
That mood affects judgment has been well documented, but exactly how mood affects judgment is still ...
State versus trait: the experiment explored the dichotomy in personality theory by investigating whe...
Drawing on the mood-behavior model (Gendolla, 2000), I predicted that both negative and positive moo...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...