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Publikováno v:
Journal of personality, vol 91, iss 2
ObjectivePeople differ in how they regulate their emotions, and how they do so is guided by their beliefs about emotion. We propose that social power-one's perceived influence over others-relates to one's beliefs about emotion and to emotion regulati
Autor:
Brett Q. Ford, Felicia K. Zerwas
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 39:106-112
Most people want to feel happy; however, some evidence suggests that the more people value happiness, the less happy they are. To make sense of this paradox, we leverage existing models of goal pursuit to identify core components of the process of pu
Autor:
Felicia K. Zerwas, Regina Ebo, Grace Allison, Helena R. Karnilowicz, Belinda Carrillo, Frank H. Wilhelm, Iris B. Mauss
Publikováno v:
International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 178
Suppression (i.e., inhibiting one's emotional expression) has typically been associated with social and physiological costs. However, recent theorizing calls into question the inevitability of these costs. The present study takes a more nuanced appro
Autor:
Phoebe H. Lam, Oliver P. John, Emily A. Butler, Felicia K. Zerwas, Tabea Springstein, Iris B. Mauss, Helena R. Karnilowicz
Publikováno v:
Biol Psychol
How do people come to know others' feelings? One idea is that affective processes (e.g., physiological responses) play an important role, leading to the prediction that linkage between one's physiological responses and others' emotions relates to one