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Cultivating Positive Emotions to Optimize Health and Well-Being
... that cultivate positive emotions are particularly suited for ... and extension have differential effects on attitudes ... reliability, validity, and scale intercorrelation. Journal of ...



Companion Website to Accompany Psychology, Third Edition by Stephen Davis and Joseph Palladino Chapter 4 -- Instructor's Resource Manual
... complete a checklist of various emotions that they experience at preset ... You might use Izard's Differential Emotions Scale (a checklist of several emotions), Nowlis' Mood Adjective ...



Interest in the role of motivation in academic achievement has never been stronger
... Izard's differential emotions theory (Izard, 1972; 1977) and his work on the measurement of ... 1974). The differential. emotions scale: A method of measuring the subjective experience ...



Emotions in service satisfaction
... used Izard's Differential Emotions Scale (DES II) (Izard, 1977), which is a ... constructed in relation to Izard's ten emotions. For example, "past vehicle ...



Depression Is A Choice
Order Book. Cultivating Positive Emotions to Optimize Health and Well-Being. Barbara L. Fredrickson University of Michigan ... that cultivate positive emotions are particularly suited for ... and extension have differential effects on attitudes ... reliability, validity, and scale intercorrelation. Journal of ...



Measurement and the Role of Emotions
... Web. A paucity of research has examined the role of emotions in Web-based commercial communication (c.f ... PAD model and Izard's (1977) Differential Emotions Scale measure of types of ...



Are there nonverbal cues to commitment? An exploratory study using the zero-acquaintance video presentation paradigm by William Michael Brown, Boris Palameta and Chris Moore
Altruism is difficult to explain evolutionarily if subtle cheaters exist in a population (Trivers, 1971). A pathway to the evolutionary maintenance of cooperation is nonverbal altruist-detection. One adaptive advantage of nonverbal altruist-detection is the formation of trustworthy division of labour partnerships (Frank, 1988). Three studies were designed to test a fundamental assumption behind altruistic partner preference models. In the first experiment perceivers (blind with respect to target altruism level) made assessments of video-clips depicting self-reported altruists and self-reported non-altruists. Video-clips were designed with attempts to control for attractiveness, expressiveness, role-playing ability, and verbal content. Overall perceivers rated altruists as more "helpful" than non-altruists. In a second experiment manipulating the payoffs for cooperation, perceivers (blind with respect to payoff condition and altruism level) assessed altruists who were helping others as more "concerned" and "attentive" than non-altruists. However perceivers assessed the same altruists as less "concerned" and "attentive" than non-altruists when the payoffs were for self. This finding suggests that perceivers are sensitive to nonverbal indicators of selfishness. Indeed the self-reported non-altruists were more likely than self-reported altruists to retain resources for themselves in an objective measure of cooperative tendencies (i.e. a dictator game). In a third study altruists and non-altruists' facial expressions were analyzed. The smile emerged as a consistent cue to altruism. In addition, altruists exhibited more expressions that are under involuntary control (e.g., orbicularis oculi) compared to non-altruists. Findings suggest that likelihood to cooperate is signaled nonverbally and the putative cues may be under involuntary control as predicted by Frank (1988).



Emotional Intelligence Annotativ
... analysis of how emotions impact the writing process. Using Izard's Differential Emotion Scale as a base ... to determine the primary emotions governing the experiences of unskilled ...



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The basic emotions of daily life - 2
by. Ilan Shalif. (=Back to result II. Back to the theory ----> -78- DISCUSSION ... of discrimination among the emotions of daily life (moods, feelings ... Izard's (1971) claim that the multidimensional methodologies do not fit ... this study in the scale of "how much the ...



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... by Westbrook (1983) to assess individual emotions at times or occasions that are critical ... measure #25) that has been adapted from Izard's (1972) Differential Emotions Scale ...



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... Fear Appeals-Based Antismoking PSAs Using Izard's Differential Emotions Scale. Yoonhyeung Choi, PhD '05, now at Michigan ...



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... Emotionality of Advertising Via Izard's Differential Emotions Scale. Advances in Consumer ... ten discrete emotions are derived from Izard's differential emotions theory. Using student ...



 
 




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