Emotion
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Emotion
(Review of personality and social psychology / edited by Ladd Wheeler, Phillip Shaver, 13)
Sage, c1992
- : hard
- : pbk
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Topics central to an understanding of emotion - such as the concept of emotional intensity, cross-cultural specificity in emotion, and the links between emotion and cognition - are discussed in this volume.
Self-perception, manipulating emotions, categorization of theories, the question of whether existing theories are complementary or competing and the usefulness of some well-established models of emotion are among the other topics explored. Distinguished researchers in emotion contribute new ideas and this volume will be of interest to experienced researchers as well as beginning students.
Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction
The Structural Bases of Emotional Behavior - James R Averill
A Metatheoretical Analysis
Promises and Problems with the Circumplex Model of Emotion - Randy J Larsen and Edward Diener
The Complexity of Intensity - Nico H Frijda et al
Issues Concerning the Structure of Emotion Intensity
The Behavioral Ecology and Sociality of Human Faces - Alan J Fridlund
Appraisal as a Cause of Emotion - Brian Parkinson and A S R Manstead
Affective Dynamics - Robert Mauro
Opponent Processes and Excitation Transfer
Cross-Cultural Similarities and Differences in Emotion and its Representation - Phillip R Shaver, Shelley Wu and Judith C Schwartz
A Prototype Approach
The Process of Emotional Experience - James D Laird and Charles Bresler
A Self-Perception Theory
Inhibitory Effects of Awareness on Affective Responding - Robert F Bornstein
Implications for the Affect-Cognition Relationship
A Functional Analysis of the Role of Mood in Affective Systems - William N Morris
Differentiating Affect, Mood and Emotion - C Daniel Batson, Laura L Shaw and Kathryn C Oleson
Toward Functionally Based Conceptual Distinctions
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