Appraisal Processes in Emotion
Theory, Methods, Research
K Scherer editor A Schorr editor T Johnstone editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:24th May '01
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Appraisal theory has become one of the most active aproaches in the domain of emotion psychology. The appraisal process consists of the subjective evaluation that occurs during the individual's encounter with significant events in the environment, thus determining the nature of the emotional reaction and experience. The organism's interpretation of events and situations elicits and differentiates its emotional responses, although the exact processes involved and the limits of the theory are still a matter of debate and are currently the object of active research. This volume is intended to become the primary source of information on appraisal for all those interested in emotion, from beginning graduate students to accomplished researchers in emotion psychology.
... excellent collection ... an extremely important contribution to understanding emotions in general and appraisal theory in particular. The book further advances appraisal theory and makes it more accessible to the research community. * American Journal of Psychology *
ISBN: 9780195130072
Dimensions: 165mm x 234mm x 37mm
Weight: 880g
496 pages