Persons, Situations, and Emotions : An Ecological Approach.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780195350579
- 152.4
- BF531.P47 2001
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Part I: Emotions in Perspective: The Ecological Approach -- 1 Persons' Emotional Responses to Situations -- 2 Time Sampling Diary: An Ecological Approach to the Study of Emotions in Everyday Life Situations -- Part II: Temperament and Emotions: Focus on Congruence -- 3 Temperament, Type A, and Motives: A Time Sampling Study -- 4 Self-Regulatory Abilities, Temperament, and Volition in Everyday Life Situations -- 5 Value-Motive Congruence and Reactivity as Determinants of Well-Being -- 6 Personal Resources and Organizational Well-Being -- Part III: Experiencing Work, Family Life, and Unemployment -- 7 Extraversion and Optimal Level of Arousal in High-Risk Work -- 8 Time Sampling of Unemployment Experiences by Slovak Youth -- 9 Everyday Life of Commuters' Wives -- Part IV: Well-Being during an International Summer School -- 10 Correspondence Analysis of Everyday Life Experience -- 11 Freedom as Moderator of the Personality-Mood Relationship -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
This book represents a social psychology approach to the study of emotion. The contributors will present empirical data using the "time sampling" or "experience sampling" technique developed by Brandstatter. This technique allows researchers to gain direct access to the phenomenological experience of subjects without the distorting effects of recall. Populations studied include bank employees, factory workers, housewives, and the unemployed.
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