PSY 327 EXAM 3
What is the purpose of moods
monitor for well being
main point
the lay distinction between thinking emotionally and thinking logically is false, people are always thinking emotionally
table 9.6: envy , appraisal tendency, action tendency
envy --> other is better to self → reduce status of other
empathy
Ability to recognize, understand and share the thoughts and feelings of another person
How does emotion influence behavior?
All emotions are associated with specific behavioral action tendency - schema for how one should behave based on the appraisal
nostalgia
Ambivalent self conscious emotion that people feel when reflecting on pleasant, often social memories about our distant past
What are the action tendencies for guit
Apologize, remedy harm
Elaboration likelihood model (elm)
Attitude change depends on the extent of the elaboration
What are the emotion classifications
Basic emotions, self conscious emotions, and moral emotions
do all forms of negative affect result in controlled processing
Bodenhausen et al., 1994, induced pas to feel angry or sad, then presented them with persuasive arguments.
table 9.7: contentment, appraisal tendency, action
Contentment → pleasing stimulus → savoring
What are the differences between guilt, shame and embarrassment?
Differ in intensity (embarassment < guilt < shame), Differ in eliciting moral emotions (guilt/shame > embarrassment), guilt/shame do not require an audience to perceive the action
mood
Diffuse, relatively low intensity, long-lasting form of affect that is not tied to a specific target
Basic emotions, self conscious emotions, and moral emotions Who published basic emotions
Eckman, 1992
moral emotions
Emotions linked to the interests or welfare of society, or least persons other than the actor
Describe the Lazarus' (1991) Cognitive-Relational-Motivational mode
Emotions stem from appraisals (cognitive) about the person-environment interaction (relational), specifically as it relates to one's goal attainment (motivational)
Self conscious emotions (moral emotions)
Emotions that motivate us to engage in moral behavior or not to engage in immoral behavior
Other-suffering (compassion) and other-praising emotions (awe, gratitude)
Emotions that orient people towards helping others
table 9.7: enthusiasm, appraisal tendency, action
Enthusiasm → reward likely → goal approach
What are the action tendencies for embarrassment
Escape situation and/or apologize
Moral emotions awe example
Experiencing awe results in greater connection to nature, which translates to greater proenviornmental concern (McConnell & Jacobs, 2022; Yang et al., 2018)
cognitive feelings
Experiential reflections of cognitive information or process (metacognition, thinking about our thought process)
Who published moral emotions
Haidt 2004
Amplifying emotions is helpful for
Hedonic products (movies, music) but backfires for utilitarian products (how to books, electric shavers)
What are the action tendencies for shame
Hide from scrutiny
What are the known triggers of embarrassment
Interpersoanl interactions, perceived incompetence, identity related issues
tables 9.6 & 9.7 authors
Keltner and Lerner (2010)
How is the effect of amplifying emotions moderated
Mediated and moderated by the trust people have in others
Positivley valenced emotions
Motivate approaching behavior
Negatively valenced emotions
Motivate avoidance behavior
Why is pride (a self conscious emotion) unique
Only self sconsious emotion to have universally recognized nonverbal expression
event retention task
Paradigm wherein ps reflect on either a nostalgic or ordinary memory
What was the implication of the amazon reviews study
People are less persuaded to avoid the produce
What is the positive mood offset? Why?
People feel mild positive moods even in the absence of positive stimuli, why: evolutionary adaptive (diener et al., 2015)
bodily feelings
Physiological sensations and states
self conscious emotions
Pride, embarrassment, guilt, and shame
Basic emotions
Primitive emotions that have universal triggers, appraisals, and signals
How does the self moderate emotional expereinces
Self complexity and affetive spillover (mconnell), and self concept clarity (scc)
Pride (Self Conscious Emotions)
Self conscious emotion based on appraisals of accomplishment, sucsess, power; orients us toward others to signal accomplishments, tout status, and reinforce valued behavior
embarrassment (self conscious emotions)
Self conscious emotion felt following deliberation on the perceived negative appraisal by others or negative appraisal by oneself for transgressions that occur in public contexts
Guilt (self conscious emotion)
Self conscious emotion felt when one perceives a specific behavior they have done transgresses a personal, moral value regarding harm
shame (self conscious emotion)
Self conscious emotion felt when one perceives the self as having trasngressed one's ideals or aspirations
What is the difference between self-conscious emotions vs basic emotions
Self conscious emotions require self representation, and self awareness, develop later in life, lack universal nonverbal signal (except for pride)
What are the four families of moral emotions
Self conscious emotions, other condemning emotions, other praising emotions, other suffering emotions
What is the purpose of emotions
Signals to actor their progress in meeting goals
Emotions
Specific, relatively high intensity, brief affective states that are tied to a specific target event
emotions and moods differ in
Specificity, intensity, duration, function
Moral emotions are classified by:
The emotion is triggered by disinterested elictors, the emotion promotes prosocial behavior
self concept clarity SCC
The extent to which the self is perceived as clearly defined, coherent, temporally stable
Who published self conscious emotions
Tracy and robins 2004
affective feelings
Valenced, subjective experiences that may or may not relate to an object (emotions, mood)
when elaboration is high
affect can serve as evidence for how one should feel, and can bias thoughts generated while elaborating
incidental affect
affect felt in one situation influences our judgements and decisions in another context (purchase behavior when a store plays positive music)
when elaboration is low
affect serves as a heuristic that produces attitudes consistent with it's valence
What forms do feelings take on:
affective, bodily, cognitive
Rocklage and Fazio 2020
amplify emotions to be more persuasive, analyzing amazon reviewers
Table 9.6: anger, appraisal tendency, action tendency
anger --> offense against self --> restore justice, hold individuals responsible
emotions that foster certainty
anger, happiness, disgust
rocklage and luttrell 2021
attitudes predicated on emotions stability over time, xmas gift experiment
compassion
based on appraisals of underserved suffering; motivates actor to assist those in need
awe
based on appraising the self as "small" and less-significant compared to some stimulus; prompts greater concern for other's needs over personal needs
What is the catharsis example in the incidental affect
catharsis isn't real, venting actually makes you more mad (bushman 2002)
table 9.7 relief, appraisal tendency, action
cause of distress ends → signal safety
table 9.6: contempt, appraisal tendency, action tendency
contempt -->others violate role, duty, obligation, --> lower reputation of perpetrator
table 9.6: disgust, appraisal tendency, action tendency
disgust --> contact with impure object or action --> push away
central route processing
effortful thinking (controlled processing) thought generation regarding the persuasive message
affect can also influence how much
elaboration one engages in
table 9.6: embarrassment , appraisal tendency, action tendency
embarrassment --> self has transgressed a social convention → apologize
Other condemning emotions (anger, disgust, contempt)
emotions that motivate people to reprimand those who are perceived as engaging in immoral behavior
Rocklage and Fazio 2016, 2018
evaluative lexicon
affect influences persuasion differently depending on the
extent of elaboration
table 9.6: fear , appraisal tendency, action tendency
fear --> imminent threat to self → flee, reduce uncertainity
emotions that foster uncertainty
fear, hopefulness, surprise
table 9.6: guilt, appraisal tendency, action tendency
guilt --> self has violated/harmed moral standard --> remedy harm
positive mood
heuristic automatic processing
table 9.6: sadness, appraisal tendency, action tendency
irreparable loss → acquire new goods
peripheral route processing
little to no elaboration (automatic processing) regarding the persuasive message
results of amazon study
more positive words --> higher star ratings
anger
most prototypical moral emotion; orients the actor toward source of immoral behavior in an attempt to rectify any caused harm
Embarassment, guilt, shame (moral emotions)
motivated not to experience these negative affective states by not engaging in immoral, negatively-appraised behaviors
Pride (moral emotion)
motivated to experience this emotion by engaging in upstanding, moral behavior that we can signal to others (i voted stickers on election day)
table 9.7, interest, appraisal tendency, action
novel opportunity --> exploration
disgust
orients actor away from disgusting (immoral) stimuli
table 9.6: jealousy, appraisal tendency, action tendency
other threaten's source of affection --> protect source of affection from others
affect as information hypothesis
people utilize their current affective cognitive states to guide their thoughts and behavior
table 9.7: love, appraisal tendency, action
perceived commitment --> affection
tiedens and linton 2001
predicted that experiencing emotions associated with appraisals of certainty should result in less elaboration
bodenhausen results
ps induced to feel anger were more likely to change their attitudes based on the speakers credibility compared to those induced with sadness
results of xmas experiment
ps who described their xmas gift with more emotion has more stable attitudes over time
table 9.7 amusement, appraisal tendency, action
recognize incongruity --> play
table 9.6: shame, appraisal tendency, action tendency
self has transgressed or ideal → hide, avoid scrutiny
table 9.7: awe, appraisal tendency, action
self is small/something vast, beyond current understanding →devotion, reverence
table 9.7 pide, appraisal tendency, action
self relevant achievement → status display
table 9.7: sexual desire, appraisal tendency, action
sexual cue or opportunity --> sexual release
negative mood -->
systematic controlled processing
evaluative lexicon
text-analysis tool that quantifies how emotional written text is, (good 2.02, great 2.75, amazing 4.22)
bodenhausen results demonstrated that
the appraisals our emotions are based of off influence how we process information, and not all negative results result in controlled processing
In the cognitive relational model what is predicted if two people have the same appraisal?
they should experience the same emotion
table 9.7: compassion, appraisal tendency, action
undeserved suffering → prosocial approach
table 9.7: gratitude, appraisal tendency, action
unexpected gift → promote preciprocicy