Striving and feeling: interactions among goals, affect, and self-regulation
Author: Martin, Leonard L. ; Tesser, AbrahamPublisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1996.Language: EnglishDescription: 408 p. : Graphs ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0805820396Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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BF503 .S87 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Striving and Feeling Interactions Among Goals, Affect and Self-Regulation Contents Preface 1 Introduction Leonard L. Martin and Abraham Tesser PART I: AFFECTIVE AND BEHAVIORAL CONSEQUENCES OF GOALS 2 A Control-Process Perspective on the Origins of Affect Charles S. Carver, John W. Lawrence, and Michael F. Scheier 3 When Does Goal Nonattainment Lead to Negative Emotional Reactions, and When Doesn't It?: The Role of Linking and Rumination W. D. Mclntosh 4 Goal Orientation and Emotional Well-Being: Linking Goals and Affect Through the Self Robert A. Emmons and Heather A. Kaiser 5 The "What the Hell" Effect: Some Effects of Goal Proximity and Goal Framing on Performance Winona Cochran and Abraham Tesser ix 1 11 53 79 99 Vi CONTENTS PART II: AFFECTIVE CONSEQUENCES OF SELF-ORGANIZATION AND SELF-REGULATION 6 Cognitive Organization of Different Tenses of the Self Mediates Affect and Decision Making Jamin B. Halberstadt, Paula M. Niedenthal, and Marc B. Setterlund 7 The Organization of Self-Knowledge: Implications for Mood Regulation Carolin J. Showers and Kristen C. Kling 8 Self-Beliefs, Self-Evaluation, and Depression: A Perspective on Emotional Vulnerability Timothy J. Strauman 9 "I Don't Feel Like It: The Function of Interest in Self-Regulation Carol Sansone and Judith M. Harackiewicz 10 Motivated Memory: Self-Defining Memories, Goals, and Affect Regulation Jefferson A. Singer and Peter Salovey 11 The Self-Regulation of Moods Ralph Erber PART III: HOW GOALS AND AFFECT INFLUENCE OTHER PROCESSES 12 Mood as Input: What We Think About How We Feel Determines How We Think Leonard L. Martin and Peggy Stoner 13 Processing Goals and the Affect-Performance Link: Mood as Main Effect or Mood as Input? Edward R. Hirt, Hugh E. McDonald, and R. Jeffrey Melton 14 Effects of Mood on Persuasion Processes: Enhancing, Reducing, and Biasing Scrutiny of Attitude-Relevant Information Duane T. Wegener and Richard E. Petty 123 151 175 203 229 251 279 303 329 ÁCONTENTS i 15 The Communicative Theory of Emotions: Empirical Tests, Mental Models, and lmplications for Social Interaction Keith Oatley and Philip N. Johnson-Laird Author Index Subject Index 363 395 407
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