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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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Negative affect and hindsight bias
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 1995AbstractThe relationship between hindsight bias and individual differences in negative affect, or ‘dysphoria’, was investigated in a naturalistic study. In a first session, 76 undergraduates predicted their grades prior to a midterm exam. In a second session, after having received feedback from the exam, they attempted to recall their predictions and ...
Nick Haslam, Nimali Jayasinghe
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The Effect of Bullying Vignettes on Negative Affect
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2019The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of reading workplace bullying vignettes on negative affect. A within-subjects descriptive design and convenience sample was used. Fifty participants completed the Negative Affect Scale after reading written bullying vignettes and completed the Transportation Narrative questionnaire. Results provide
Joy Longo, Michael DeDonno
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An investigation of negative affectivity in Australian adolescents
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1997Investigated the relation between anxiety and depression in a sample of 783 nonreferred adolescents from metropolitan and rural areas of Melbourne, Australia. Participants were administered the Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (Reynolds & Richmond, 1985) and the Reynold's Adolescent Depression Scale (Reynolds, 1986).
Eleonora Gullone, Candice P. Boyd
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Obesity and the relationship with positive and negative affect
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2013Objective: To examine the cross-sectional association between overweight and obesity and positive and negative affect. Method: Participants included 273 women, aged 29–84 years, who were enrolled in the Geelong Osteoporosis Study (GOS). Weight and height were measured and overweight and obesity determined from body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) according to ...
Sharon L. Brennan+8 more
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On Cooperative Games Affected by Negative Externality
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011AbstractWe model cooperative games when externality affects the payoffs of coalitions. The co- alitional games among countries committing to pollution reduction can be easily embedded into such a framework. We evaluate the individual welfare for countries joining the Inter- national Environmental Agreements and discuss suitable allocations of welfare ...
PALESTINI, Arsen, Poggio, Ilaria
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Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)
Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2020E. Thompson
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Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)
2014Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS ; Watson et al. 1988) is the most frequently used self-report instrument assessing positive and negative affect. The questionnaire measures two general dimensions, positive and negative affect. The PANAS can be used both as a measure of state and trait affect.The PANAS scales have good psychometric ...
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Endocannabinoids, Stress, and Negative Affect
2017The stress response is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism to both allow an organism to cope with a threat and to restore homeostasis following exposure to a stressor. With respect to this response, preclinical research demonstrates that the endogenous cannabinoid (ECB) system constrains the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and plays a major role ...
Anthony L. Berger+3 more
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