Conflict situations and situations of guile are not rare in our everyday life. In context of broadly conceived study, inspired by Richetins and Richardson’s (2011) extension of Theory of Planned Behavior, the character of anticipated emotions in relation to situation of aggressive and non aggressive reaction is analyzed. Influence of behavioral desire and perceived behavioral control is examined. Results show anticipating different emotions in relation to situation and acknowledge significant role of behavioral desire. Unimportant role of perceived behavioral control is ascer tained. Closer explanations in relation to self-control and self-regulation is discussed
The present paper explores whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) must abandon the notion that...
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Discrepancies between one’s current and desired states evoke negative emotions, which presumably gui...
In this study, we aimed to examine the association between aggressive ideations and aggressive behav...
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According to the instrumental approach to emotion regulation, people may want to experience even unp...
When considering whether to enact or not to enact a tempting option, people often anticipate how the...
We distinguish between two kinds of future‐oriented emotions (anticipatory and anticipated) and inve...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TpB: Ajzen, 1985; 1991) is based on a utility framework, and the Ri...
Based on the Appraisal Tendency Framework on the antecedents and consequences of emotions two experi...
The present paper explores whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) must abandon the notion that...
Research with the theory of planned behavior (TPB) has typically treated attitude (ATT), subjective ...
When considering whether to enact or not to enact a tempting option, people often anticipate how the...
Most research on the impact of affect on attitudes and behavior emphasizes the effect of past and pr...
Discrepancies between one’s current and desired states evoke negative emotions, which presumably gui...
In this study, we aimed to examine the association between aggressive ideations and aggressive behav...
In a study with 140 participants (66 men, 74 women), we investigated behaviour outcome expectancies ...
This paper describes and reviews the theory of planned behavior (TPB). The focus is on evidence supp...
Carver et al. propose that expecting a desired outcome is more important than the perception of pers...
This review considers the impact of deliberate emotion regulation on aggression, by integrating find...
According to the instrumental approach to emotion regulation, people may want to experience even unp...
When considering whether to enact or not to enact a tempting option, people often anticipate how the...
We distinguish between two kinds of future‐oriented emotions (anticipatory and anticipated) and inve...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TpB: Ajzen, 1985; 1991) is based on a utility framework, and the Ri...
Based on the Appraisal Tendency Framework on the antecedents and consequences of emotions two experi...
The present paper explores whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) must abandon the notion that...
Research with the theory of planned behavior (TPB) has typically treated attitude (ATT), subjective ...
When considering whether to enact or not to enact a tempting option, people often anticipate how the...