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Positive emotions, negative emotions, or utility of discrete emotions?
Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2012SummaryWe note a tendency in organizational behavior research to link positive emotions with positive outcomes and negative emotions with negative outcomes. In this Incubator, we argue against this simple association and provide suggestions for researchers to develop interesting lines of enquiry that look beyond simple symmetrical associations ...
Lindebaum, Dirk, Jordan, Peter J
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Negativity bias, emotion targets, and emotion systems
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014AbstractHibbing et al.'s article isolates a plausible psychological factor contributing to differences in political orientation. However, there are two potential difficulties. Both the nature of negativity and the liberal–conservative opposition are ambiguous.
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Fear and other negative emotions.
2011International ...
Jones, Bryan, Boissy, Alain
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Preference for negative emotions.
Emotion, 2006This research demonstrates that preference for emotions sometimes cannot be equated with a positive-negative valence dimension. Participants were asked to make choices between pairs of affect-inducing options opposite in valence but equal in activation. The results showed that in absence of contextual cues or situational constraints, choices followed a
Daniel Västfjäll, Tommy Gärling
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Fear and other negative emotions.
2018Fear and other negative ...
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Negative Emotions and Learning
2021Emotions and learning seem to be closely connected, and often the emotions considered most fruitful for learning are the ‘negative ones’ – negative in the sense of an emotion which we normally try to avoid and which does not leave us unchanged. However, from a life-world-perspective, this ‘positive’ view on negative emotion doesn’t seem too convincing ...
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Regulation of negative emotional behavior
Science, 2019A lower-brainstem structure regulates a psychobehavioral state for avoidance ...
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2018
People react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be caused by negativity bias: a difference in emotional force of these wordings. The Emotional Resonance Hypothesis (e.g., Costa et al. 2014; Keysar et al., 2012) predicts that framing effects are larger in a native language than in a foreign language, because emotions are ...
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People react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be caused by negativity bias: a difference in emotional force of these wordings. The Emotional Resonance Hypothesis (e.g., Costa et al. 2014; Keysar et al., 2012) predicts that framing effects are larger in a native language than in a foreign language, because emotions are ...
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