Intergroup relations.

DM Messick, DM Mackie - A psychology, 1989 - books.google.com
“I take the view that this lack [of subversive activity] is the most ominous sign in our whole
situation. It convinces me more than perhaps any other factor that the sabotage we are to …

Influence of mood on health-relevant cognitions.

P Salovey, D Birnbaum - Journal of personality and social …, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Three experiments assessed the effects of mood on symptom appraisal, health behavior self-
efficacy, outcome expectations, and perceptions of vulnerability. Ss in Experiments 1 and 2 …

Illness representations and matching labels with symptoms.

LJ Baumann, LD Cameron, RS Zimmerman… - Health …, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Three studies are reported that show that health-relevant information (eg, blood pressure
[BP] or symptoms) initiates an active cognitive search process that results in the construction …

Olfactory stimuli as context cues in human memory

A Cann, DA Ross - The American journal of psychology, 1989 - JSTOR
Olfactory stimuli were used as context cues in a recognition memory paradigm. Male college
students were exposed to 50 slides of the faces of college females while in the presence of a …

Mood effects on decision making strategies

JP Forgas - Australian journal of Psychology, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
Are social decisions influenced by mood? In this study, subjects feeling happy, sad, or
neutral were asked to select a partner from eight potential candidates, either for themselves …

The structure and functions of emotions: Implications for cognition, motivation, and personality.

CE Izard - 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract discussing five interrelated topics or issues:(a) emotion activation;(b) the structure of
emotions;(c) the functions of emotion;(d) emotions, motivation, and adaptation; and (e) …

Distinguishing elation, gladness, and joy.

J De Rivera, L Possell, JA Verette… - Journal of Personality …, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
On the basis of a structural analysis of the emotions, descriptive items were created that
were postulated to discriminate between elation, gladness, and joy. The items described the …

Priming effects on product judgments: A hemispheric interpretation

J Meyers-Levy - Journal of Consumer Research, 1989 - academic.oup.com
Research suggests that priming different hemisphere processing styles with particular types
of tasks or stimuli can affect product judgment. Visual spatial or pictorial information seems …

Negative affect leads to low-effort cognition: Attributional processing for observed social behavior

MJL Sullivan, M Conway - Social Cognition, 1989 - Guilford Press
The proposed theory states that affect influences cognition by determining the amount of
effort that is expended in information processing. It was predicted that negative affect leads …

Affect in analogical transfer

N Jausovec - Creativity Research Journal, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
The putative importance of analogy in creative insight and intelligence has been repeatedly
supported in anecdotal reports of creative scientists and theoretical proposals on creativity …