Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... positive affect . Such distinctions between positive and negative affective processes have also been observed in ( a ) uplifts and hassles ( Gannon et al 1992 , Zautra et al 1990 ) ; ( b ) mood states ( Lawton et al 1992 , Zautra et al ...
... positive affect . Such distinctions between positive and negative affective processes have also been observed in ( a ) uplifts and hassles ( Gannon et al 1992 , Zautra et al 1990 ) ; ( b ) mood states ( Lawton et al 1992 , Zautra et al ...
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... positive or the negative expectations and whether there are differences in size or likelihood of effects for negative and positive expectations ( Darley & Oleson 1993 ) . As it happens , points about asymmetry have been difficult to ...
... positive or the negative expectations and whether there are differences in size or likelihood of effects for negative and positive expectations ( Darley & Oleson 1993 ) . As it happens , points about asymmetry have been difficult to ...
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... positive expectations than when they had negative ones , which implies that perceivers may believe less evidence is needed to confirm negative than positive expecta- tions . As a result , targets may have fewer opportunities to ...
... positive expectations than when they had negative ones , which implies that perceivers may believe less evidence is needed to confirm negative than positive expecta- tions . As a result , targets may have fewer opportunities to ...
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