Cognitive Views of Human MotivationBernard Weiner |
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... ( Koriat , et al . 1972 ) dealing with the self - control of emotional states . There is insufficient time here to do full justice to the problem , but it will be useful to illustrate two interesting examples of the role of intrapsychic ...
... ( Koriat , et al . 1972 ) dealing with the self - control of emotional states . There is insufficient time here to do full justice to the problem , but it will be useful to illustrate two interesting examples of the role of intrapsychic ...
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... ( Koriat et al . , 1972 ) instructed laboratory subjects to do both . In two experimental sessions they were exposed to four presentations of a film showing wood - shop accidents in which one man lacerates the tips of his fingers ...
... ( Koriat et al . , 1972 ) instructed laboratory subjects to do both . In two experimental sessions they were exposed to four presentations of a film showing wood - shop accidents in which one man lacerates the tips of his fingers ...
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... Koriat , A. , Melkman , R. , Averill , J.R. , and Lazarus , R.S. The self - control of emotional reactions to a stressful film . Journal of Personality 1972 , 40 , 601-619 . Lazarus , R.S. Psychological stress and the coping process ...
... Koriat , A. , Melkman , R. , Averill , J.R. , and Lazarus , R.S. The self - control of emotional reactions to a stressful film . Journal of Personality 1972 , 40 , 601-619 . Lazarus , R.S. Psychological stress and the coping process ...
Contents
Some Historical Trends | 1 |
Cognitive and Coping Processes in Emotion | 21 |
Cognitive Appraisals and Transformations in SelfControl | 33 |
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