Affect as information: An individual-differences approach.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] P. Salovey,et al. The Science of Emotional Intelligence , 2005 .
[2] Janet A. Sniezek,et al. Personality in Extreme Situations: Thinking (or Not) under Acute Stress☆ , 2001 .
[3] Karen Gasper,et al. Do You have to Pay Attention to Your Feelings to be Influenced by Them? , 2000 .
[4] G. Clore,et al. Individual Differences in Emotional Experience: Mapping Available Scales to Processes , 2000 .
[5] Debbie Reese. A World of Babies: A Parenting Manual, with Words of Advice for Puritan Mothers , 2000 .
[6] J. Kruger. Lake Wobegon be gone! The "below-average effect" and the egocentric nature of comparative ability judgments. , 1999, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[7] Karen Gasper,et al. The persistent use of negative affect by anxious individuals to estimate risk. , 1998, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[8] E. Diener,et al. Most People Are Happy , 1996 .
[9] Traci A. Giuliano,et al. The Measurement and Conceptualization of Mood Awareness: Monitoring and Labeling One's Mood States , 1995 .
[10] Ellen B. Braaten,et al. Emotional intensity: Measurement and theoretical implications , 1994 .
[11] C. Carver,et al. Assessing coping strategies: a theoretically based approach. , 1989, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[12] C. Peterson,et al. Explanatory style and academic performance among university freshman. , 1987 .
[13] C Peterson,et al. Explanatory style and illness. , 1987, Journal of personality.
[14] R. Larsen,et al. Affect intensity as an individual difference characteristic: A review , 1987 .
[15] J. Pennebaker,et al. Confronting a traumatic event: toward an understanding of inhibition and disease. , 1986, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[16] G. Clore,et al. Mood, misattribution, and judgments of well-being: Informative and directive functions of affective states. , 1983 .
[17] I. Ajzen,et al. A Bayesian analysis of attribution processes. , 1975 .
[18] C. Gouaux,et al. Induced affective states and interpersonal attraction. , 1971, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[19] Robert C. Davis,et al. The Achieving Society , 1962 .
[20] J. Gross,et al. PERSONALITY PROCESSES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES Emotion Regulation and Memory: The Cognitive Costs of Keeping One's Cool , 2004 .
[21] P. Salovey,et al. Measuring emotional intelligence as a set of abilities with the MSCEIT , 2003 .
[22] Karen Gasper,et al. Affective feelings as feedback: Some cognitive consequences. , 2001 .
[23] C Peterson,et al. The future of optimism. , 2000, The American psychologist.
[24] Joseph P. Forgas,et al. Affect and information processing strategies: An interactive relationship. , 2000 .
[25] C. Gohm. Individual Differences in the Experience of Emotion: Moderators of Mood and Cognition , 1998 .
[26] T. Palfai,et al. Emotional attention, clarity, and repair : Exploring emotional intelligence using the Trait Meta-Mood Scale , 1995 .
[27] A. Isen,et al. Toward understanding the role of affect in cognition. , 1984 .
[28] J. Suls,et al. “Know thyself”: Stressful life changes and the ameliorative effect of private self-consciousness , 1982 .
[29] N. Anderson. Foundations of information integration theory , 1981 .
[30] G. Bower. Mood and memory. , 1981, The American psychologist.
[31] R. Veitch,et al. Hot and crowded: influences of population density and temperature on interpersonal affective behavior. , 1971, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[32] John W. Atkinson,et al. A theory of achievement motivation , 1966 .