Anda belum login :: 24 Nov 2024 04:54 WIB
Home
|
Logon
Hidden
»
Administration
»
Collection Detail
Detail
Satisfaction Judgements in Positive and Negative Moods : Effects of Concurrent Assimilation and Contrast Producing Processes
Oleh:
Gendolla, Guido H.E.
;
Abele, Andrea E.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 25 no. 7 (1999)
,
page 883-895.
Topik:
SATISFACTION
;
contrast producing processes
;
satisfaction judgements
;
concurrent assimilation
;
moods
;
effect
;
concurrent
Fulltext:
883PSPB257.pdf
(101.27KB)
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
PP45.6
Non-tandon:
1 (dapat dipinjam: 0)
Tandon:
tidak ada
Lihat Detail Induk
Isi artikel
The present experiment tested the assumption that mood effects in evaluative online judgments are influenced by two processes. The integration of mood as one piece of information into the overall judgment produces assimilation. The comparison of a judgmental issue with a meaningful standard of reference produces contrast. The standard of reference that produces the contrast effect can sometimes be the same thing that produces the mood state, which in turn, produces the assimilation effect. Participants were induced into a positive or negative mood and then rated their satisfaction with three life domains that were differently related to the mood-inducing event. The data revealed a crossover interaction reflecting a mood assimilation effect when no similarity between mood - inducing event and judgmental domain existed, no observable effect in the case of moderate similarity, and a mood - inducing event contrast effect in high similarity conditions. The within - cell correlations between mood and judgments were all positive.
Opini Anda
Klik untuk menuliskan opini Anda tentang koleksi ini!
Kembali
Process time: 0.03125 second(s)