Buscar
Mostrando ítems 1-10 de 8432
Towards identifying emotional human behavior in online classes: first steps : Human emotional behavior in a virtual class
Emotional management is very important in face-to-face classes, in fact, it is the very basis of learning. However, there is still no clear answer to what happens when classes are online or on Moocs, referring to emotional ...
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 ...
Usos do termo emoção na obra de B. F. Skinner
(Acta ComportamentaliaActa Comportamentalia: Revista Latina de Análisis del Comportamiento, 2019)
The chill of the moment: emotions and proenvironmental behavior
(American Marketing Association, 2017)
Many serious problems, including those associated with the environment, warrant a sustained response, but the emotions that motivate action are often transient. The authors conducted five online experiments examining the ...
Measuring the synergy between emotional exhaustion and the behavior political of managers
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
Do people have accurate beliefs about the behavioral consequences of incidental emotions? Evidence from trust games
(Elsevier, 2014)
The present study examined people’s expectations of how incidental emotions could shape
others’ reciprocity in trusting situations, whether these expectations affect people’s own
behavior, and how accurate these expectations ...
The Possibilities of Classification of Emotional States Based on User Behavioral Characteristics
The classification of user's emotions based on their behavioral characteristic, namely their keyboard typing and mouse usage pattern is an effective and non-invasive way of gathering user's data without imposing any ...
The influence of emotional contagion on products evaluation
(2011-02-28)
Emotional Contagion is the mechanism that includes mimicking and the automatic synchronization of facial expressions, vocalizations, postures, and movements with another person and, consequently, convergence of emotions ...