The effects of nonconsciously priming emotion concepts on behavior.
暂无分享,去创建一个
James R Bettman | J. Bettman | G. Fitzsimons | Yael Zemack-Rugar | Yael Zemack-Rugar | Gavan J Fitzsimons
[1] Deborah A. Small,et al. Emotion Priming and Attributions for Terrorism: Americans' Reactions in a National Field Experiment , 2006 .
[2] T. Chartrand,et al. Linking automatic evaluation to mood and information processing style: consequences for experienced affect, impression formation, and stereotyping. , 2006, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[3] Lisa Feldman Barrett,et al. Emotion and Consciousness , 2005 .
[4] J. Shah. The Automatic Pursuit and Management of Goals , 2005 .
[5] J. Tangney,et al. The self-conscious emotions: Shame, guilt, embarrassment and pride. , 2005 .
[6] Kent C. Berridge,et al. Unconscious Affective Reactions to Masked Happy Versus Angry Faces Influence Consumption Behavior and Judgments of Value , 2005, Personality & social psychology bulletin.
[7] Kent C. Berridge,et al. Emotion, behavior, and conscious experience: Once more without feeling , 2005 .
[8] R. Grigg. Shame and Guilt , 2005 .
[9] K. Berridge,et al. Unconscious Emotion , 2004 .
[10] Lawrence R. Burns,et al. Facets of dynamic positive affect: differentiating joy, interest, and activation in the positive and negative affect schedule (PANAS). , 2003, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[11] K. Berridge,et al. What is an unconscious emotion?(The case for unconscious "liking") , 2003, Cognition & emotion.
[12] Gráinne M. Fitzsimons,et al. Thinking of you: nonconscious pursuit of interpersonal goals associated with relationship partners. , 2003, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[13] Mark P. Zanna,et al. Subliminal priming and persuasion: Striking while the iron is hot , 2002 .
[14] Lawrence R. Burns,et al. The relationship between positive and negative affect in the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule , 2002 .
[15] D. Stapel,et al. The effects of diffuse and distinct affect. , 2002, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[16] Tanya L. Chartrand,et al. Nonconscious motivations: Their activation, operation, and consequences. , 2002 .
[17] J. V. Wood,et al. Self and Motivation: Emerging Psychological Perspectives , 2002 .
[18] Giacomo Mauro DAriano. The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. , 2002 .
[19] J. Bargh,et al. The automated will: nonconscious activation and pursuit of behavioral goals. , 2001, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[20] J. Lerner,et al. Fear, anger, and risk. , 2001, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[21] D. Carveth. The Unconscious Need for Punishment: Expression or evasion of the sense of guilt? , 2001 .
[22] J. Tangney,et al. Constructive and destructive aspects of shame and guilt. , 2001 .
[23] D. Stipek,et al. Constructive & destructive behavior: Implications for family, school, & society. , 2001 .
[24] Daniel L. Schacter,et al. The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets and Remembers , 2001 .
[25] W. G. Parrott,et al. Emotions in social psychology : essential readings , 2001 .
[26] R. Baumeister,et al. Emotional distress regulation takes precedence over impulse control: if you feel bad, do it! , 2001, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[27] Tanya L. Chartrand,et al. Automatic Activation of Impression Formation and Memorization Goals: Nonconscious Goal Priming Reproduces Effects of Explicit Task Instructions , 1996 .
[28] M. Ferguson,et al. Beyond behaviorism: on the automaticity of higher mental processes. , 2000, Psychological bulletin.
[29] J. Lerner,et al. Beyond valence: Toward a model of emotion-specific influences on judgement and choice , 2000 .
[30] T. Chartrand,et al. The mind in the middle: A practical guide to priming and automaticity research. , 2000 .
[31] Harrison Si,et al. Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology: Author Index , 2013 .
[32] D. Lundqvist,et al. Unconscious emotion : Evolutionary perspectives, psychophysiological data, and neuropsychological mechanisms , 2000 .
[33] L. Nadel,et al. Cognitive neuroscience of emotion , 2000 .
[34] Richard S. Lazarus,et al. Cognitive-motivational-relational theory of emotion. , 2000 .
[35] M. Bradley,et al. Measuring emotion: Behavior, feeling, and physiology , 2000 .
[36] Yuri L. Hanin,et al. Emotions in Sport , 1999 .
[37] T. Chartrand,et al. THE UNBEARABLE AUTOMATICITY OF BEING , 1999 .
[38] F. Boster,et al. The impact of guilt and type of compliance‐gaining message on compliance , 1999 .
[39] T. Dalgleish,et al. Handbook of cognition and emotion , 1999 .
[40] M. Bradley,et al. Emotion, Motivation, and Anxiety: Brain Mechanisms and Psychophysiology the Motivational Organization of Emotion Patterns of Human Emotion Emotion and Perception the Psychophysiology of Picture Processing Neural Imaging: Motivation in the Visual Cortex Motivational Circuits in the Brain , 2022 .
[41] J. Bybee,et al. Chapter 9 – The Development of Reactions to Guilt-Producing Events , 1998 .
[42] T. Heatherton,et al. Avoiding and alleviating guilt through prosocial behavior. , 1998 .
[43] J. Bybee,et al. Guilt and Children. , 1998 .
[44] Piotr Winkielman,et al. Subliminal affective priming resists attributional interventions. , 1997 .
[45] E. Leonard,et al. Self-Conscious Emotions: The Psychology of Shame, Guilt, Embarrassment, and Pride , 1996 .
[46] D. Harder. Shame and guilt assessment, and relationships of shame- and guilt-proneness to psychopathology. , 1995 .
[47] Kurt W. Fischer,et al. Self-conscious emotions: The psychology of shame, guilt, embarrassment, and pride. , 1995 .
[48] P. Lang. The varieties of emotional experience: a meditation on James-Lange theory. , 1994, Psychological review.
[49] R. Baumeister,et al. Guilt: an interpersonal approach. , 1994, Psychological bulletin.
[50] R. Erber,et al. Beyond mood and social judgment: Mood incongruent recall and mood regulation , 1994 .
[51] P. Ekman,et al. The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions. , 1994 .
[52] Craig A. Smith,et al. Appraisal components, core relational themes, and the emotions , 1993 .
[53] R. Zajonc,et al. Affect, cognition, and awareness: affective priming with optimal and suboptimal stimulus exposures. , 1993, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[54] D. Cicchetti. Emotion and Adaptation , 1993 .
[55] Robert S. Wyer,et al. Perspectives on anger and emotion , 1993 .
[56] D. Harder,et al. Assessment of shame and guilt and their relationships to psychopathology. , 1992, Journal of personality assessment.
[57] L. A. Pervin. Handbook of Personality: Theory and Research , 1992 .
[58] Proneness to shame, proneness to guilt, and psychopathology. , 1992, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[59] R. Cialdini,et al. Interpreting the negative mood-helping literature via "mega"-analysis: A contrary view. , 1990 .
[60] J. Kihlstrom. The psychological unconscious. , 1990 .
[61] Maryanne Martin. On the induction of mood , 1990 .
[62] T. K. Srull,et al. Memory and Cognition in Its Social Context , 1989 .
[63] D. Watson,et al. Development and validation of brief measures of positive and negative affect: the PANAS scales. , 1988, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[64] K. Kirsner,et al. Discovering functionally independent mental processes: the principle of reversed association. , 1988, Psychological review.
[65] P. Shaver,et al. Emotion knowledge: further exploration of a prototype approach. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[66] D. Harder,et al. The assessment of shame and guilt. , 1987 .
[67] Andrew J. Tomarken,et al. Emotion: Today's problems. , 1986 .
[68] Craig A. Smith,et al. Patterns of cognitive appraisal in emotion. , 1985, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[69] Donald J. Baumann,et al. Mood influences on helping: Direct effects or side effects? , 1984 .
[70] H. Leventhal,et al. A perceptual-motor theory of emotion , 1984 .
[71] G. A. Miller,et al. Fear behavior, fear imagery, and the psychophysiology of emotion: the problem of affective response integration. , 1983, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[72] C. Spielberger,et al. Advances in personality assessment , 1982 .
[73] R. Zajonc. Feeling and thinking : Preferences need no inferences , 1980 .
[74] A. Isen,et al. The effect of feeling good on a helping task that is incompatible with good mood , 1978 .
[75] W. James,et al. What Is an Emotion , 1977 .
[76] L. Rehm,et al. Preference for immediate reinforcement in depression , 1975 .
[77] J. C. Schwarz,et al. Affective state and preference for immediate versus delayed reward , 1974 .
[78] Robert B. Cialdini,et al. Transgression and Altruism: A Case for Hedonism. , 1973 .
[79] E. Velten. A laboratory task for induction of mood states. , 1968, Behaviour research and therapy.
[80] R. B. Darlington,et al. Displacement of guilt-produced altruistic behavior. , 1966, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[81] J. Singer,et al. Cognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state. , 1962, Psychological review.