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Subjective emotions vs. verbalizable emotions in web texts
(Scientific and AcademicRosemead, 2012)
Cognition and emotions are inseparable. Still, it is not clear to which extent emotions can be characterized by words and how much of emotional feelings are non-verbalizable. Here we approach this topic by comparing the ...
Constructing three emotion knowledge tests from the invariant measurement approach
(PeerJ Inc., 2017-08)
Background. Psychological constructionist models like the Conceptual Act Theory (CAT) postulate that complex states such as emotions are composed of basic psychological ingredients that are more clearly respected by the ...
Long-term effects of a mediated reading programme on the development of emotional competencies
(ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS. TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2016)
Measuring the synergy between emotional exhaustion and the behavior political of managers
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
Are Changes in Reported Social-Emotional Skills Just Noise? The Predictive Power of Longitudinal Differences in Self-Reports
(2024)
Prior work has shown that students’ self-reported levels on social-emotional measures predict achievement levels and gains, but we have little evidence on whether within-student changes in self-reports on social-emotional ...
Agreement on emotion labels’ frequency in eight Spanish linguistic areas
(Public Library of Science, 2020-08)
Various traditions have investigated the relationship between emotion and language. For the basic emotions view, emotional prototypes are lexically sedimented in language, evidenced in cultural convergence in emotional ...
Emotional response evoked when looking at and trying a new food product, measured through images and words. A case-study with novel fruit and vegetable smoothies
(Elsevier, 2020-09)
Little research has been published on emotional responses evoked by completely new, innovative food products. The objectives of the present study were 1) to assess the emotional response to new products (fruit and vegetable ...
A structural model of emotions of cognitive dissonances
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTDOXFORD, 2012)
Cognitive dissonance is the stress that comes from holding two conflicting thoughts simultaneously in the mind, usually arising when people are asked to choose between two detrimental or two beneficial options. In view of ...