Cognitive,social and physiological determinants of emotional state #4
Apparatus
-private room -epinephrine -placebo -paper -wastebasket -manila folders -hula hoop -ambiguous questionnaires
Explanation
-EPI INF: should not copy behavior of stooge -placebo: should not copy behavior of stooge -EPI MIS: copy behavior of stooge -EPI IGN: copy behavior of stooge
Design
-independent groups
Controls
-injection -same procedure -stooges repeated behavior -2 observers
Method
-laboratory experiment -observation -self report questionnaires
Participants and sampling
-male college students taking introductory psych -extra credit on exam
Aims
1. If a person is physiologically aroused and there is no reason the arousal would be a particular emotion based on the information available 2. If a person is physiologically aroused and there is a reason there is no need for more information to label 3. If there is no physiological arousal then any cognition is dismissed and there is no emotion
Conclusions
All 3 aims were supported so the findings were evidence for the two factor theory.
Variables
IV -EPI INF -EPI MIS -EPI IGN Control -placebo DV -observation -self report
Authors
Schachter and Singer (1962)
Background
Schachter proposed the two factor theory of emotion that emotion is the result of both physiological and psychological components (1959)
Approach
physiological psychology