Most research on the impact of affect on attitudes and behavior emphasizes the effect of past and present affective reactions. In this article we focus on anticipated, postbehavioral, affective reactions. The influence of anticipated affective reactions on a number of behaviors was investigated in the context of Ajzen's theory of planned behavior (Ajzen, 1985, 1991). Results showed that anticipated affective reactions predicted behavioral intentions independent from general attitudes (evaluations) toward the behavior. As expected, anticipated affective reactions were more negative than attitudes toward the behavior for behaviors with negatively valued consequences and more positive for behaviors with positively valued consequences. Moreover...
iii This study examined the relationship between affective forecasts and feedback-seeking behavior. ...
Previous research has established that moral norms and anticipated affect contribute to the explanat...
In 4 studies, the authors examined whether making outcome expectancies distinct resulted in their us...
Focuses on the role of affect in attitudes and decision making. The authors discuss the role of affe...
This chapter focuses on the role of affect in attitudes and decision-making. First we will briefly d...
Conflict situations and situations of guile are not rare in our everyday life. In context of broadly...
This paper describes and reviews the theory of planned behavior (TPB). The focus is on evidence supp...
Anticipated regret has been suggested as a useful addition to the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) ...
Standard theory of planned behavior (TPB) questions to elicit salient behavioral beliefs may elicit ...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TpB: Ajzen, 1985; 1991) is based on a utility framework, and the Ri...
We distinguish between two kinds of future‐oriented emotions (anticipatory and anticipated) and inve...
Considerable research in social psychology has explored behavioral intention and its relation to fut...
Ajzen (1991) invited researchers to identify additional predictors of intentions and behavior after ...
Discrepancies between one’s current and desired states evoke negative emotions, which presumably gui...
Objective: Two measures of affect-affective attitude (AA) and anticipated affective reaction (AAR)- ...
iii This study examined the relationship between affective forecasts and feedback-seeking behavior. ...
Previous research has established that moral norms and anticipated affect contribute to the explanat...
In 4 studies, the authors examined whether making outcome expectancies distinct resulted in their us...
Focuses on the role of affect in attitudes and decision making. The authors discuss the role of affe...
This chapter focuses on the role of affect in attitudes and decision-making. First we will briefly d...
Conflict situations and situations of guile are not rare in our everyday life. In context of broadly...
This paper describes and reviews the theory of planned behavior (TPB). The focus is on evidence supp...
Anticipated regret has been suggested as a useful addition to the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) ...
Standard theory of planned behavior (TPB) questions to elicit salient behavioral beliefs may elicit ...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TpB: Ajzen, 1985; 1991) is based on a utility framework, and the Ri...
We distinguish between two kinds of future‐oriented emotions (anticipatory and anticipated) and inve...
Considerable research in social psychology has explored behavioral intention and its relation to fut...
Ajzen (1991) invited researchers to identify additional predictors of intentions and behavior after ...
Discrepancies between one’s current and desired states evoke negative emotions, which presumably gui...
Objective: Two measures of affect-affective attitude (AA) and anticipated affective reaction (AAR)- ...
iii This study examined the relationship between affective forecasts and feedback-seeking behavior. ...
Previous research has established that moral norms and anticipated affect contribute to the explanat...
In 4 studies, the authors examined whether making outcome expectancies distinct resulted in their us...