Telling more than we can know: Verbal reports on mental processes.

[CITATION][C] Understanding attitudes and predicting social behaviour

I Ajzen, M Fishbein - 1980 - citeulike.org
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Verbal reports as data.

KA Ericsson, HA Simon - Psychological review, 1980 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract 1. Proposes that verbal reports are data and that accounting for them, as well as for
other kinds of data, requires explication of the mechanisms by which the reports are
generated, and the ways in which they are sensitive to experimental factors (instructions, ...

[BOOK][B] The emotional brain: The mysterious underpinnings of emotional life

J LeDoux - 1998 - books.google.com
What happens in our brains to make us feel fear, love, hate, anger, joy? do we control our
emotions, or do they control us? Do animals have emotions? How can traumatic
experiences in early childhood influence adult behavior, even though we have no ...

[CITATION][C] Human inference: Strategies and shortcomings of social judgment

RE Nisbett, L Ross - 1980 - philpapers.org
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Relations among emotion, appraisal, and emotional action readiness.

NH Frijda, P Kuipers, E Ter Schure - Journal of personality and …, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract 1. Ss in 2 studies were asked to report on 32 emotional states. Ss were asked to
remember instances of experiencing these states and, for each experience, to fill out a
questionnaire on appraisal dimensions and action readiness modes. Appraisal patterns ...

Feeling and thinking: Preferences need no inferences.

RB Zajonc - American psychologist, 1980 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract 1. Affect is considered by most contemporary theories to be postcognitive, that is, to
occur only after considerable cognitive operations have been accomplished. Yet a number
of experimental results on preferences, attitudes, impression formation, and decision ...

[BOOK][B] Discourse and social psychology: Beyond attitudes and behaviour

J Potter, M Wetherell - 1987 - books.google.com
Potter and Wetherell have genuinely presented us with a different way of working in social
psychology. The book's clarity means that it has the power to influence a lot of people ill-at-
ease with traditional social psychology but unimpressed with (or simply bewildered by) ...

[CITATION][C] Coercive family process

GR Patterson - 1982 - Castalia Publishing Company

[CITATION][C] Motivation in education: Theory, research, and applications

DH Schunk, JR Meece, PR Pintrich - 2012 - Pearson Higher Ed

Emotional intelligence and the identification of emotion

JD Mayer, G Geher - Intelligence, 1996 - Elsevier
This article is concerned with individual differences in the ability to connect thoughts to
emotions. People who are good at connecting thoughts to feelings may better “hear” the
emotional implications of their own thoughts, as well as understand the feelings of others ...

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