作者
Matthias Siemer
发表日期
2005/9/1
期刊
Cognition and Emotion
卷号
19
期号
6
页码范围
815-845
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
The studies reported here test one theory that seeks to explain the difference between moods and emotions: The dispositional theory of moods. This theory assumes that moods consist, at least in essential part, of temporary dispositions to have particular kinds of emotion-relevant appraisals (i.e., appraisal-dispositions). The theory assumes that in contrast to object-specific emotions, moods are either experienced as directed at multiple objects or exist as objectless background dispositions. Two studies were conducted that tested several predictions of the dispositional theory of moods. Study 1 used an autobiographical recollection method. Participants recalled episodes of anger, anxiety, or sadness characterised by varying degrees of object-specificity (directed at a specific object vs. at multiple objects) and rated the episodes on several scales. Study 2 used a diary method in which participants used the same and …
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