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AUTOR(ES) G. Levinger , STEPHANIE J. MOYLAN , J.P. FORGAS , Julia Annas
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) UNSW Sydney
ANO 2011
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 91eecf6b0fe634b3a8bd39211b8a18bf

Resumo

Two experiments investigated the role of short‐term affective states on the way people perceive various aspects of their personal relationships. Using an unobtrusive mood induction in a field setting, Experiment 1 found significant mood congruency in evaluative judgments about well‐established intimate relationships. Experiment 2 used a controlled laboratory procedure and found that evaluations of the relationship and the partner, as well as preferred styles of conflict resolution were all significantly affected by the respondents' transient mood state. Increasing relationship longevity did not reduce affective influences on judgments in either study. The results arc discussed in terms of the role of affective states in cognition and judgments, and the influence of affect on everyday judgments about personal relationships is considered.

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