Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... Emotional Arousal . Stressful and taxing situations elicit emotional arousal that provides another constituent source of efficacy information . People rely partly on their state of physiological arousal in judging their capabilities and ...
... Emotional Arousal . Stressful and taxing situations elicit emotional arousal that provides another constituent source of efficacy information . People rely partly on their state of physiological arousal in judging their capabilities and ...
Page 142
... emotions and the like to be found within persons ; these traits , inten- tions , and emotions form an integral part ... emotional terms to differentiated physiological states ? If so , then a shifting vo- cabulary of person description ...
... emotions and the like to be found within persons ; these traits , inten- tions , and emotions form an integral part ... emotional terms to differentiated physiological states ? If so , then a shifting vo- cabulary of person description ...
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... emotions are physiologically undifferentiated . Rather , emotional events in the body system may be well- differentiated ( Winton , Putnam , & Krauss , unpublished ) , but these differentia- tions may be only weakly accessible to the ...
... emotions are physiologically undifferentiated . Rather , emotional events in the body system may be well- differentiated ( Winton , Putnam , & Krauss , unpublished ) , but these differentia- tions may be only weakly accessible to the ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
Copyright | |
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