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An idiographic approach to the fluctuation of appraisals and coping during a trapshooting competition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Events occurring during competition can impact athletes differently and influence their cognitive states and emotional states. Therefore, appraisal and coping processes are individual and can be understood better using an idiographic approach.
Calmeiro, Luis, Tenenbaum, Gershon
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A Review on the Computational Methods for Emotional State Estimation from the Human EEG [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
A growing number of affective computing researches recently developed a computer system that can recognize an emotional state of the human user to establish affective human-computer interactions.
Kim, Min-Ki   +3 more
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An argument for the admissibility of execution impact evidence in pennsylvania [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
In 1991, the United States Supreme Court made a significant change to sentencing proceedings during capital trials. The Court ruled in Payne v. Tennessee that the Eighth Amendment does not prohibit “victim impact evidence,” testimony about the character ...
Forster, PH
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Users’ Continued Usage of Online Healthcare Virtual Communities: An Empirical Investigation in the Context of HIV Support Communities

open access: yes, 2019
This study uses data from an online HIV/AIDS health support virtual community to examine whether users’ emotional states and the social support they receive influence their continued usage.
Kishore, Rajiv   +2 more
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EXPRESSION OF JOY AND SADNESS EMOTIONS IN ENGLISH, KAZAKH AND CHINESE: REPRESENTATION OF METAPHORICAL ASYMMETRY [PDF]

open access: yesAlfred Nobel University Journal of Philology
The purpose of this study was to identify the manifestation of metaphorical asymmetries in the expression of joy and sadness across English, Kazakh, and Chinese and how these asymmetries reflect cultural, cognitive, and sociolinguistic frameworks ...
Aidana Mutalip, Perizat Balkhimbekova
doaj   +1 more source

Ubiquitous Emotion Analytics and How We Feel Today [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Emotions are complicated. Humans feel deeply, and it can be hard to bring clarity to those depths, to communicate about feelings, or to understand others’ emotional states.
Sivek, Susan Currie
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Investigating the Impact of the Community of Inquiry Presence on Online Learning Satisfaction: A Chinese College Student Perspective

open access: yesPsychology Research and Behavior Management, 2023
Yanfang Zhang,1,* Jinyan Huang,2,* Shahbaz Hussain,3,* Yaxin Dong2 1Foreign Languages Department, Beijing Union University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Teacher Education, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, People’s ...
Zhang Y, Huang J, Hussain S, Dong Y
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Development of Self-Regulation in Adolescents in the Context of Educational Process

open access: yesПсихологическая наука и образование, 2018
The paper reviews the issue of self-regulation development in adolescents as the process of supporting favourable and transforming unfavourable emotional states appropriate to the performed joint activity.
Popova S.I.,
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Imagining stories: attitudes and operators [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This essay argues that there are theoretical benefits to keeping distinct—more pervasively than the literature has done so far—the psychological states of imagining that p versus believing that in-the-story p, when it comes to cognition of fiction and ...
Van Leeuwen, Neil
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Emotions and state power: towards the 'emotional state'

open access: yes
This chapter is concerned with refining a conceptualization of the ‘emotional state’. Provisionally, this refers to the ways in which the nation-state has been directly and indirectly involved in the construction and deconstruction of the emotional life of the polity; the degree to which it reflects (and constructs) dominant emotional regime(s); and ...
openaire   +3 more sources

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