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1 online resource (697 pages) |
Series |
Carnegie Mellon Symposia on Cognition Series |
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Carnegie Mellon Symposia on Cognition Series
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; PART 1: COGNITIVE UNDERPINNINGS OF AFFECT; 1. The Structure of Value: Accounting for Taste; Thesis; The Place of Value in a World of Cognitions; Evaluative Actions: Types and Sources; The Structure of Value; Aspects of Value; Sources and Consequences of Evaluative Cognitions; Coda; 2. Attraction and Emotion in Interpersonal Relations; The Traditional Conceptualization of ""Attraction"" and Some of its Consequences; Some Conclusions for the Investigation of Interpersonal Attraction; Emotion in Interpersonal Relationships |
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3. Schema-triggered Affect: Applications to Social PerceptionModels of Interpersonal Affect; Research on Schema-triggered Affect; Summary and Conclusions; 4. Affective Consequences of Complexity Regarding the Self and Others; Complexity of Knowledge Structures; Affect Toward Others; Affect Toward the Self; Summary and Conclusion; 5. Comments; PART 2: COGNITION AND AFFECT: APPLICATIONS AND BEHAVIOR; 6. The Integration of Emotion and Cognition: A View From the Perceptual-Motor Theory of Emotion; Introduction; A Framework for Relating Emotion and Cognition; The Meaning of Parallel Systems |
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A Model of Emotional ProcessingIllness Cognition and the Perceptual-Motor Theory of Emotion; Final Comments on Emotion and Cognition; 7. Cognition, Affect, and Self-Regulation; Theoretical Overview: A Control-Theory Approach to Behavioral Self-Regulation; Research Evidence; Concluding Comments: Some Remaining Conceptual Issues; 8. The Emotional Consequences of Causal Attributions; Causal Attributions; Hypothesized Dimension-Emotion Relations; Empirical Evidence; General Issues in the Study of Emotion; 9. Independence and Interaction of Affect and Cognition |
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Independence and Affect From Cognition: Theoretical ConsiderationsIndependence of Affect From Cognition: Empirical Evidence; Conclusions; 10. Comments on Emotion and Cognition: Can There be a Working Relationship?; On the Conceptualization of Emotion: Comments on Leventhal's Chapter; Self-Attention and Shame: Comments on Scheier and Carver's Chapter; Emotions Affect Attributions: Comments on Weiner's Chapter; Separate Theories and Separate Systems: Comments on Zajonc's Chapter; Looking Beyond the Arousal-Cognition Model; PART 3: AFFECTIVE UNDERPINNINGS OF COGNITION |
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11. Some Factors Influencing Decision-Making Strategy and Risk TakingBackground; Positive Affect and Decision-making Strategy; Empirical Findings; Performance; An Application to Behavior: Risk Taking; Conclusion; 12. A Role for Arousal in the Link between Feeling States, Judgments, and Behavior; Introduction; Effects of Feeling States; The Model; A Role for Arousal in Explaining the Link between Feeling States, Judgments, and Behavior; Existing Evidence for Arousal Serving as a Cue to Affective Material in Memory |
Summary |
First published in 1982. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company |
Notes |
Effect of Feeling State Induction and an Arousal Induction on Answers to Mundane Questions |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Affect (Psychology) -- Congresses
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Cognition -- Congresses
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Physiological Psychology.
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Affect (Psychology)
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Cognition
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Electronic book
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Author |
Clark, Margaret Sydnor.
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Fiske, Susan T.
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ISBN |
9781317769491 |
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131776949X |
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