Striving and Feeling

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affect
affective states research
approach avoidance theory
Attitude Relevant Information
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Chronic Negative Affect
Differential Importance
emotional well-being
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Goal Nonattainment
goal orientation
happy
Happy Mood
Happy Subjects
High Incentive Condition
Low Incentive Condition
Lower Order Goals
mood
Mood Congruent Retrieval
Mood Effects
mood regulation
negative
Negative Mood
Negative Self-aspects
neutral
Neutral Mood Condition
Neutral Moods
personal
Personal Strivings
positive
Positive Mood
Positive Self-aspects
psychological mechanisms in motivation
sad
Sad Moods
Sad Subjects
self-beliefs
Self-defining Memories
Self-discrepancy Theory
Selfdiscrepancy Theory
state
Stop Rules
strivings
Valence Contrast

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805816297
  • Weight: 930g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Recently, research on the ways in which goals, affect, and self-regulation influence one another has enjoyed an upsurge. New findings are being published and new theories are being developed to integrate these findings. This volume reports on the latest of this work, including a substantial amount of data and theory that has not yet been published. Emanating from a conference exploring affect as both a cause and effect in various social contexts, this book examines some of the complex and reciprocal relationships among goals, self structures, feelings, thoughts, and behavior. The chapters address:

*the effects of intrinsic versus extrinsic goals;
*the different effects of approach versus avoidance goals;
*the role of awareness in goal pursuit and affective states;
*the meaning of affective states in relation to goal attainment;
*the impact of hedonistic concerns as motivational factors;
*how people regulate their moods; and
*the role of the self in affective experiences.

Leonard L. Martin, Abraham Tesser