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The Mechanisms Involved in the Behavior of White Rats on the Inclined Plane
Authors:Walter S. Hunter
Affiliation:Psychological Laboratories of Clark University , USA
Abstract:Semantic tasks, such as lexical decision making and word recognition, have not produced a mood priming effect. Earlier studies have been criticized because they included (a) mood induction techniques that required instruction to feel the mood, and (b) the use of overleamed tasks that did not require controlled processing. In this pair of experiments, the authors attempted to address these criticisms. However, the results of this study did not demonstrate a mood priming effect for happy and sad subjects who appraised sentence content as being happy or sad. The results of this study supported the dissociation of semantic and episodic memory.
Keywords:achievement goals  concept development  entity beliefs  incremental beliefs  intelligence beliefs  motivation  theories of intelligence
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