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Spotlight on Affect: Affect and Affective Forecasting in Impulse Control [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Consumer Psychology, 2006
The authors propose an alternative conceptualization to the Strack, Werth, and Deutsch (2006) model. This alternative conceptualization considers how the forecasting of emotional outcomes linked to controlling or failing to control impulses affects self‐regulatory behavior.
Vanessa M. Patrick, Deborah J. MacInnis
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Self-discrepancy: a theory relating self and affect.

Psychology Review, 1987
This article presents a theory of how different types of discrepancies between self-state representations are related to different kinds of emotional vulnerabilities.
E.
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Affect- and Cognition-Based Trust as Foundations for Interpersonal Cooperation in Organizations

, 1995
This study addressed the nature and functioning of relationships of interpersonal trust among managers and professionals in organizations, the factors influencing trust's development, and the implications of trust for behavior and performance ...
Daniel J. McAllister
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Mood and judgment: the affect infusion model (AIM).

Psychological bulletin, 1995
Evidence for the role of affective states in social judgments is reviewed, and a new integrative theory, the affect infusion model (AIM), is proposed as a comprehensive explanation of these effects.
J. Forgas
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Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation

, 2002
Although the body has been the focus of much contemporary cultural theory, the models that are typically applied neglect the most salient characteristics of embodied existence—movement, affect, and sensation—in favor of concepts derived from linguistic ...
B. Massumi
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Introducing WESAD, a Multimodal Dataset for Wearable Stress and Affect Detection

International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, 2018
Affect recognition aims to detect a person's affective state based on observables, with the goal to e.g. improve human-computer interaction. Long-term stress is known to have severe implications on wellbeing, which call for continuous and automated ...
P. Schmidt   +4 more
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Tone-Affect Compatibility with Affective Stimuli and Affective Responses

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2010
Three experiments examine multimodal integration of tone pitch (high/low), facial expression stimuli (happy/angry), and responses (happy/angry) in a compatibility paradigm. When the participants’ task is to imitate facial expressions (Experiment 1), smiles are facilitated by high tones whereas frowns are facilitated by low tones.
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Affective semiosis and affective logic

New Ideas in Psychology, 2018
Psychology values consistency, reduction of uncertainty, causality and continuity as normative aspects of mental life. Even though theories of dynamic equilibrium include phenomena of ruptures, homeostasis and tension as part of the psychological functioning, these are understood as momentary alterations of a condition that must be restored in order to
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Origins and Functions of Positive and Negative Affect: A Control-Process View.

, 1990
The question of how affect arises and what affect indicates is examined from a feedback-based view-point on self-regulation. Using the analogy of action control as the attempt to diminish distance to a goal, a second feedback system is postulated that ...
C. Carver, M. Scheier
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Job Satisfaction and the Good Soldier: The Relationship Between Affect and Employee “Citizenship”

, 1983
A measure of a wide array of employee activities on the job was completed by employees' supervisors at two points in time; employees reported their own job satisfaction via the Job Descriptive Index.
T. Bateman, Dennis W. Organ
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