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2017
Negative emotional narratives are a type of retelling that individuals produce after having experienced a negative emotional episode. They might have either a written or oral form and Always presuppose an addressee, real or symbolic (i.e., a diary), to whom the content is exposed.
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Negative emotional narratives are a type of retelling that individuals produce after having experienced a negative emotional episode. They might have either a written or oral form and Always presuppose an addressee, real or symbolic (i.e., a diary), to whom the content is exposed.
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Negative Emotions, Positive Experience
Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019Since its idealization more than 20 years ago, much research has been carried out on the User eXperience (UX) field, with several evaluation methods being proposed. However, studies have been pointing out conflicting results when evaluating the UX.
Walter T. Nakamura +2 more
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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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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 ...
Holleman, Bregje +3 more
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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 ...
Holleman, Bregje +3 more
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Negative emotions in consumer brand relationship: A review and future research agenda
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2021Sajira Khatoon, Varisha Rehman
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Tourists’ negative emotions: antecedents and consequences
Current Issues in Tourism, 2022Jong-Hyeong Kim
exaly
2018
Some philosophers have proposed what could be called a “unified theories of racism”. According to these theories, all forms of racism are reducible to one thing: for instance, race-based hatred or contempt. Faucher is not convinced by the possibility or the interest of unified theories of racism. This chapter explores an approach to racism that bears a
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Some philosophers have proposed what could be called a “unified theories of racism”. According to these theories, all forms of racism are reducible to one thing: for instance, race-based hatred or contempt. Faucher is not convinced by the possibility or the interest of unified theories of racism. This chapter explores an approach to racism that bears a
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