TESTING A PROCESS MODEL OF EMOTIONS: ASSOCIATIVE ACTIVATION OF APPRAISALS VIA PRIMING TECHNIQUES PRELIMINARY STUDIES

Emotions guide our thoughts and actions, and understanding which cognitions lead to which emotions and exactly how these emotions are triggered is an increasingly important research area. Appraisal theory provides a perspective on emotional processing that is driven by the interpretation or appraisa...

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Main Author: David, Bea
Other Authors: Jo-Anne Bachorowski
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Language:en
Published: VANDERBILT 2007
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Online Access:http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-07202007-102330/
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spelling ndltd-VANDERBILT-oai-VANDERBILTETD-etd-07202007-1023302013-01-08T17:16:10Z TESTING A PROCESS MODEL OF EMOTIONS: ASSOCIATIVE ACTIVATION OF APPRAISALS VIA PRIMING TECHNIQUES PRELIMINARY STUDIES David, Bea Psychology Emotions guide our thoughts and actions, and understanding which cognitions lead to which emotions and exactly how these emotions are triggered is an increasingly important research area. Appraisal theory provides a perspective on emotional processing that is driven by the interpretation or appraisal of ones circumstances, not the circumstances themselves. Smith and Lazarus (1990) mapped out which specific appraisals lead to which specific emotions and provided empirical evidence for their structural model of appraisals. Smith and Kirby (2000) proposed a mechanism via which these appraisals elicit emotions and suggested two different modes of processing information namely (a) via slow, deliberate and conscious reasoning or (b) in a quick, automatic, unconscious and associative manner. In the current thesis we set out to empirically test Smith and Kirbys (2000) process model of appraisals, focusing specifically on associative processing. We attempted to activate specific appraisals via the associative route through subliminal priming and were interested in how these appraisals influence emotional and behavioral responses to a problem-solving task. In preparation for this main study, we conducted three pilot studies to (1) collect adequate stimuli for our priming procedure, (2) test the subliminal aspect of this procedure, and (3) validate its effectiveness. Adequate stimuli were collected, and while our priming procedure proved to be subliminal, no evidence was obtained for its effectiveness. Jo-Anne Bachorowski Howard M. Sandler Craig A. Smith VANDERBILT 2007-07-20 text application/pdf http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-07202007-102330/ http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-07202007-102330/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to Vanderbilt University or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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TESTING A PROCESS MODEL OF EMOTIONS: ASSOCIATIVE ACTIVATION OF APPRAISALS VIA PRIMING TECHNIQUES PRELIMINARY STUDIES
description Emotions guide our thoughts and actions, and understanding which cognitions lead to which emotions and exactly how these emotions are triggered is an increasingly important research area. Appraisal theory provides a perspective on emotional processing that is driven by the interpretation or appraisal of ones circumstances, not the circumstances themselves. Smith and Lazarus (1990) mapped out which specific appraisals lead to which specific emotions and provided empirical evidence for their structural model of appraisals. Smith and Kirby (2000) proposed a mechanism via which these appraisals elicit emotions and suggested two different modes of processing information namely (a) via slow, deliberate and conscious reasoning or (b) in a quick, automatic, unconscious and associative manner. In the current thesis we set out to empirically test Smith and Kirbys (2000) process model of appraisals, focusing specifically on associative processing. We attempted to activate specific appraisals via the associative route through subliminal priming and were interested in how these appraisals influence emotional and behavioral responses to a problem-solving task. In preparation for this main study, we conducted three pilot studies to (1) collect adequate stimuli for our priming procedure, (2) test the subliminal aspect of this procedure, and (3) validate its effectiveness. Adequate stimuli were collected, and while our priming procedure proved to be subliminal, no evidence was obtained for its effectiveness.
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title TESTING A PROCESS MODEL OF EMOTIONS: ASSOCIATIVE ACTIVATION OF APPRAISALS VIA PRIMING TECHNIQUES PRELIMINARY STUDIES
title_short TESTING A PROCESS MODEL OF EMOTIONS: ASSOCIATIVE ACTIVATION OF APPRAISALS VIA PRIMING TECHNIQUES PRELIMINARY STUDIES
title_full TESTING A PROCESS MODEL OF EMOTIONS: ASSOCIATIVE ACTIVATION OF APPRAISALS VIA PRIMING TECHNIQUES PRELIMINARY STUDIES
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