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How Often Does Currently Felt Emotion Predict Social Behavior and Judgment? A Meta-Analytic Test of Two Theories

机译:当前感觉情绪如何预测社会行为和判断力?两种理论的元分析检验

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Emotions play a prominent role in social life, yet the direct impact of emotions on behavior and judgment remains a point of disagreement. The current investigation used meta-analysis to test two theoretical perspectives. The emotion-as-direct-causation perspective asserts that current emotions guide behavior and judgment, whereas the emotion-as-feedback perspective asserts that anticipated emotions guide behavior and judgment. Although the emotion-as-direct-causation perspective was frequently tested, only 22% of tests were significant. Although the emotion-as-feedback perspective was rarely tested, 87% of tests were significant. Our findings suggest that empirical evidence is weak for the default assumption that emotion is the proximal cause of behavior and judgment. Our preliminary findings also suggest that anticipated emotion reliably impacts social behavior and judgment.
机译:情绪在社交生活中起着重要作用,但是情绪对行为和判断力的直接影响仍然存在分歧。当前的研究使用荟萃分析来检验两个理论观点。情绪直接成因观点断言当前情绪指导行为和判断,而情绪作为反馈观点断言预期情绪指导行为和判断。尽管经常将情感作为直接原因的观点进行测试,但只有22%的测试是有意义的。尽管很少测试“以情绪作为反馈”的观点,但87%的测试是有意义的。我们的发现表明,对于情感是行为和判断的近因的默认假设,经验证据不足。我们的初步发现还表明,预期的情绪会可靠地影响社会行为和判断力。

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