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The relationship between positive and negative affect in the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule
Journal of Research in Personality, 2002Abstract The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS; Watson, Clark, & Tellegen, 1988 ) is one of the most widely used affect scales. Nevertheless, the relation between its two scales, positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA), is still controversial.
Boris Egloff+2 more
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Philosophy Compass, 2009
AbstractWhy do people seemingly want to be scared by movies and feel pity for fictional characters when they avoid situations in real life that arouse these same negative emotions? Although the domain of relevant artworks encompasses far more than just tragedy, the general problem is typically called the paradox of tragedy.
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AbstractWhy do people seemingly want to be scared by movies and feel pity for fictional characters when they avoid situations in real life that arouse these same negative emotions? Although the domain of relevant artworks encompasses far more than just tragedy, the general problem is typically called the paradox of tragedy.
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The stress-negative affect model of adolescent alcohol use: disaggregating negative affect.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1994The current study addressed three primary limitations of previous research on the relations among stress, negative affect and adolescent alcohol use. These include failure to distinguish among different types of negative affect, inattention to potential moderators of the relation between affect and alcohol use (e.g., impulsivity), and insufficient ...
Andrea M. Hussong, Laurie Chassin
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Negative affect and sensitization to pain
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2002Pain usually has a strong negative affective component, which is believed to modulate pain perception. After reviewing theories on the link between negative affect and pain, mechanisms are discussed by which negative affect may either increase or inhibit pain. Possible pain-inhibiting mechanisms are endogenous opioid release, blood pressure reactivity,
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Self-ratings of positive and negative affect and retrieval of positive and negative affect memories
Cognition & Emotion, 1994Abstract Based on analysis of self-ratings of mood, positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) have been proposed as basic, orthogonal mood dimensions (Watson & Tellegen, 1985). The present study asked subjects (N = 61) to not only provide self-ratings of PA and NA terms but also to retrieve personal memories associated with those terms.
Anne Andersen+2 more
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Negative media affects recruitment
Nursing Standard, 2005I was saddened and distressed at the care that the patients did not receive from nurses in the Dispatches programme.
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Affect and Behavior: Anxiety as a Negative Affect
1966Abstract : The paper presents a model of the human being, stressing the importance of relatively independent but interacting personality subsystems. The homeostatic system the drive system, and the affect system are the three motivational systems. The central assumption is that the affect system is the primary motivational system; affect is inherently ...
Carroll E. Izard, Silvan S. Tomkins
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Affective priming in schizophrenia with and without affective negative symptoms
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2003In the present study automatic perceptual sensitivity to facial affect information was examined in chronic schizophrenic patients. An affective priming task including subliminal and supraliminal presentations of sad and happy facial affect was administered to schizophrenia patients with a flat affect expression (n = 30), schizophrenia patients ...
Cornelia Roestel+2 more
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States-of-mind and negative affectivity
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1996Although several studies have assessed the affective characteristics of individuals high in negative affectivity, less research has examined cognitive aspects such as self-statements. The states-of-mind (SOM) model specifies ratios of positive and negative self-statements for varying severity levels of psychological dysfunction.
Rick E. Ingram+2 more
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Negative Affect Intimacy: The Role of Negative Affect Tags in the Fine Art Market
2014Much of behavioral research has focused on an individual’s desire to avoid negativity, and yet there exists a paradox whereby individuals seem to seek out art laden with negative affect tags (such as the documented depression of an artist, or the sadness of the subject matter). Consumers even seem to appraise artwork with negative tags as more valuable.
Juliet Zhu, Anjali Bal, Darren W. Dahl
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