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Enlace | - https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s11031-020-09820-y.pdf | |
Autor | - Montgomery, William - Montgomery, Henry - Gärling, Tommy | |
Resumen | - We propose a theory of how situational activation of values evokes positive and negative feelings. In conjunction we present are-conceptualization of Schwartz’ et al. (J Personal Soc Psychol 103:663–688, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1037/a029393) value set including additional values. In our new value set, we posit contrastive values having opposite values and central values having no opposite values. As a consequence, balanced access to salient opposite contrastive values and maximal access to central values evoke the strongest positive and weakest negative feelings. Study 1 shows, as hypothesized, that contrastive values form a circumplex structure with central values located inside its periphery. Study 2 supports theoretically derived hypotheses of how positive and negative feelings are evoked by diferent degrees of access to values, salience of opposit ¿values, and centrality of values |
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Originador | - Springer | |
Distribuidor | - Biblioteca de Ciencias de la Salud | |
Idioma | - Español | |
Categoría | - Artículo de revista | |
Colección | - Recursos digitales para nivel superior (793) | |
Idioma del recurso | - Inglés | |
Temas | - Values - Circumplex structure - Feeling - Salience - Decisions - Valores morales (3) - Valores sociales - Sentidos |
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Montgomery, William; Montgomery, Henry & Gärling, Tommy. How situational activation of values evokes positive and negative feelings: theory and experimental fndings. |