The psychology of evaluation affective processes in cognition and emotion
The affective connotations of environmental stimuli are evaluated spontaneously and with minimal cognitive processing. The activated evaluations influence subsequent emotional and cognitive processes. Featuring original contributions from leading researchers active in this area, this book reviews an...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Mahwah, N.J. :
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
2003.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798008406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 The Psychology of Evaluation: An Introduction; I: Mechanisms, Boundary Conditions, and Theories of Automatic Evaluation; Chapter 2 Affective Priming: Findings and Theories; Chapter 3 The "Meddling-In" of Affective Information: A General Model of Automatic Evaluation Effects; Chapter 4 Reverse Priming: Implications for the (Un)conditionality of Automatic Evaluation; Chapter 5 The Hidden Vicissitudes of the Priming Paradigm in Evaluative Judgment Research; II: Evaluative Judgments and the Acquisition of Evaluations
- Chapter 6 On the Acquisition and Activation of Evaluative Information in Memory: The Study of Evaluative Learning and Affective Priming CombinedChapter 7 The Constructive Nature of Automatic Evaluation; Chapter 8 The Hedonic Marking of Processing Fluency: Implications for Evaluative Judgment; III: Individual Differences and Indirect Measures of Evaluations; Chapter 9 A Structural Analysis of Indirect Measures of Attitudes; Chapter 10 Beyond Verbal Self-Report: Priming Methods in Relationship Research; IV: The Role of Evaluation in Mood, Emotion, and Behavior
- Chapter 11 Putting Process Into Personality, Appraisal, and Emotion: Evaluative Processing as a Missing LinkChapter 12 What Is Primed by Emotion Concepts and Emotion Words?*; Chapter 13 The Parallel Worlds of Affective Concepts and Feelings*; Chapter 14 Motor Compatibility: The Bidirectional Link Between Behavior and Evaluation; Author Index; Subject Index