Understanding the dual nature of ambivalence: Why and when ambivalence leads to good and bad outcomes

NB Rothman, MG Pratt, L Rees… - Academy of Management …, 2017 - journals.aom.org
A growing body of research unveils the ubiquity of ambivalence—the simultaneous
experience of positive and negative emotional or cognitive orientations toward a person …

The moral laboratory

F Hakemulder - 2000 - torrossa.com
The first time you call at your friends' or colleagues' home, you often find yourself secretly
browsing through their bookshelves. While the hosts are getting drinks from the kitchen, we …

[图书][B] Mind, brain and narrative

AJ Sanford, C Emmott - 2012 - books.google.com
Narratives enable readers to vividly experience fictional and non-fictional contexts. Writers
use a variety of language features to control these experiences: they direct readers in how to …

Feeling mixed, ambivalent, and in flux: The social functions of emotional complexity for leaders

NB Rothman, S Melwani - Academy of Management Review, 2017 - journals.aom.org
We propose that the experience and expression of emotional complexity, including the
simultaneous and sequential experience of emotional complexity, can be beneficial for …

Persuasive storytelling by hate groups online: Examining its effects on adolescents

E Lee, L Leets - American behavioral scientist, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Increasingly, hate groups have used the Internet to express their viewpoints, sell their
paraphernalia, and recruit new members. This study explored the effectiveness of …

Universals of narrative and their cognitivist fortunes (I)

M Sternberg - Poetics today, 2003 - muse.jhu.edu
In this regard, only with the substantive implications foregrounded, the present argument
complements that ''Telling in Time''series. Here, as there, vested group interests come …

The emotion potential of words and passages in reading Harry Potter–An fMRI study

CT Hsu, AM Jacobs, FMM Citron, M Conrad - Brain and language, 2015 - Elsevier
Previous studies suggested that the emotional connotation of single words automatically
recruits attention. We investigated the potential of words to induce emotional engagement …

Amygdala and heart rate variability responses from listening to emotionally intense parts of a story

M Wallentin, AH Nielsen, P Vuust, A Dohn, A Roepstorff… - Neuroimage, 2011 - Elsevier
Emotions are often understood in relation to conditioned responses. Narrative emotions,
however, cannot be reduced to a simple associative relationship between emotion words …

How do children deal with inconsistencies in text? An eye fixation and self-paced reading study in good and poor reading comprehenders

M van der Schoot, A Reijntjes, ECDM van Lieshout - Reading and Writing, 2012 - Springer
In two experiments, we investigated comprehension monitoring in 10–12 years old children
differing in reading comprehension skill. The children's self-paced reading times …

[图书][B] Situation models and levels of coherence: Toward a definition of comprehension

I Tapiero - 2007 - taylorfrancis.com
The mental representation of what one reads is called a" situation model" or a" mental
model." The process of reading causes an interaction of the new knowledge with what is …