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There are three major reasons why we experience emotions. Emotions help to motivate us for action: Emotions help to organize our behaviour and set us in motion to accomplish a goal.
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To synthesize the growing literature on emotion beliefs, we first provide a conceptual mapping of two superor-dinate beliefs that are central to this domain: (a) beliefs about whether emotions are good or bad and (b) beliefs about whether emotions are controllable or uncontrol-lable.
Dec 10, 2018 · Here, we review the literature that has begun to examine beliefs about emotion, focusing on two fundamental beliefs, namely whether emotions are good or bad and whether emotions are controllable or uncontrollable.
Moods difer from emotions because they lack stimuli and have no clear starting point. For example, insults can trigger the emotion of anger while an angry mood may arise without apparent cause. Defining emotions is a task that is not yet complete.
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Jun 5, 2007 · PDF | Purpose – Consumption situations can be emotionally charged. Identifying the cause (s) of emotions has clear practical import to the understanding... | Find, read and cite all the...
The basic emotions, their biological bases, overt expressions, cultural influences, their relationship with motivation, and some techniques to help you manage your emotions better will also be dealt with.
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To do so, we review two promising evolutionary approaches to emotion, discuss research linking particular emotions to specific adaptive problems, and argue that these theoretical arguments and empirical findings are consistent with the claim that the emotions often display evidence of being designed to aid, rather than hinder, social decision ...