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Effects of positive metacognitions and meta-emotions on coping, stress perception and emotions
Published 2011“…It then describes Wells and Matthews' (1994, 1996) Self-Regulatory Executive Function (S-REF) model and Wells' (2000) metacognitive model of emotional disorders which provided the framework for deriving the inverse constructs of positive metacognitions and meta-emotions. …”
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Post-truth, information and emotion
Published 2016“…It is characterised by a wilful blindness to evidence, a mistrust of authority, and an appeal to emotionally based arguments often rooted in fears or anxieties.…”
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Structure and content in children's concepts of emotion
Published 1990“…Experiment 1 used structured interviews to examine primary school children's knowledge of emotions and non-emotions. Analysis of transcripts showed children's knowledge of the classes of feature to-emerge in a consistent order irrespective of feeling, but for emotions, knowledge of the relationship between antecedents and behaviour, and subsequently mental statO, was central, whereas for non-emotions, knowledge focused on sensation and behaviour. …”
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Psychology of creativity: Cognitive, emotional, and social processes
Published 2016“…"Psychology of Creativity" is a timely collection of cutting-edge conceptual and empirical contributions to the research on the cognitive, emotional, and social processes underlying creativity in general and in specific contexts, such as learning and teaching development, professional development, and adaptive coping with ageing. …”
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Public feeling: the entanglement of emotion and technology in the 2011 riots
Published 2019“…This chapter is mainly concerned with the problem of how to conceptualise the entanglement of emotion and media in the 2011 riots in England. It examines the ways in which emotions and media technologies have figured in attempts to explain the motivation and momentum of the riots: in mainstream media, accounts provided by rioters and some academic analyses. …”
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Cognitive reserve and emotion recognition in the context of normal aging
Published 2023“…This study investigated the effect of CR proxies on unimodal and cross-modal emotion identification. Sixty-six older adults aged 60-78 years were assessed on CR proxies (Cognitive Reserve Index Questionnaire, NART), unimodal(faces only, voices only), and cross-modal (faces and voices combined) emotion recognition and executive function (Stroop Test). …”
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Looking for trouble: exploring emotion, memory and public sociology
Published 2014“…It examines culturalist understandings of emotion and memory and their implications for oral history research.…”
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Online support and domestic violence : negotiating discourses, emotions, and actions
Published 2015“…Third, the analysis of threads demonstrates in-depth members’ reflexive work (Giddens, 1991) in the forum, which comprehends the whole processes of ending violence, and shows how members use violence discourse to understand violence, manage emotions and encourage specific choices and actions. …”
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Cognitive and emotional influences on eating behaviour: a qualitative perspective
Published 2019“…(2) Jekyll and Hyde, and (3) Emotional attachment to food. These findings highlighted a link between dieting and negative thinking, which foster unhealthy eating patterns. …”
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The Emotional Wellbeing of Black and Dual Heritage Looked After Young People
Published 2015“…The purpose of this study is to explore how the experience of being looked after impacts on the emotional wellbeing of black and dual heritage young people. …”
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Emotional intelligence and learning & teaching in higher education : implications for bioscience education
Published 2012“…Emotional Intelligence (EI) was popularised in 1990s by Daniel Goleman’s bestselling book of the same name (Goleman 1996). …”
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Seeing sadness: comorbid effects of loneliness and depression on emotional face processing
Published 2021“…However, there is a paucity of research aimed at differentiating emotional face‐processing deficits that are comorbid to loneliness and depression versus those attributable to loneliness or depression only. …”
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Age-hypogamy, emotional intelligence, sexual self-efficacy, and subjective happiness associations
Published 2023“…Using a content analysis consisting of non-parametric statistical analysis, we investigated age-hypogamy (with male partners approximately 7-10 years younger) and age homogamy with levels of emotional intelligence (E.I.), sexual self-efficacy (SSE), and subjective happiness (S.H.). …”
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Transformational jewellery: practice-based research on the relationship between transformation and emotional attachment
Published 2015“…This research has developed a certain type of transformation, which slowly makes traces on the surface of jewellery over time, and is used as an effective way to engender a wearer’s emotional response. The research is situated in the field of contemporary jewellery, and is specifically related to emotion and sentiment; a category of jewellery that relates to the wearer’s emotional feeling. …”
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Organizational resilience and employee performance in COVID-19 pandemic: the mediating effect of emotional intelligence
Published 2021“…Therefore, the present study aims to examine the mediating role of emotional intelligence on the relationship between organizational resilience and employee performance during the pandemic. …”
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A hostile environment: affect, emotion and power in lesbian teachers' reflections on Section 28
Published 2023“…It examines how they were affected by and responded to this homophobic piece of legislation, focussing on the role of affect and emotion in the exercise of power. It examines the analytical potential of the concept of affective atmosphere and the use of oral history in exploring how subjects may encounter and experience atmospheres as discomforting or comforting, disempowering or empowering.…”
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Automatic visual-spatial perspective taking in alcohol-dependence: a study with happy emotional faces
Published 2018“…The current study aimed to explore further how AD affects visual-spatial perspective taking (VSPT) by examining the effect of positive emotional stimuli on VSPT in both an AD and non-AD sample. …”
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Oral history in UK doctoral research: extent of use and researcher preparedness for emotionally demanding work
Published 2023“…Focus group interviews generated detailed discussion of the often-unrecognized emotional labor involved in oral history research, the lack of preparedness in dealing with it, its potential impact on the researcher, and ways of mitigating this. …”
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Understanding the role of stigma in women’s help-seeking behaviours for postpartum emotional difficulties : a grounded theory study
Published 2017“…Aim: This thesis seeks to examine how women understand the role of stigma in the context of seeking help for postpartum emotional difficulties. Method: Constructivist grounded theory was selected due to its ability to accommodate a heterogeneous sample of women, representing a spectrum of emotional well-being and help-seeking behaviours. …”
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