Discriminating emotions from appraisal-relevant situational information: Baseline data for structural models of cognitive appraisals |
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Authors: | Rainer Reisenzein Thomas Hofmann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Free University , Berlin, Germany;2. University of Technology , Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Abstract Cognitive emotion theorists assume that the quality of emotions is determined by the appraisal of the eliciting states of affairs. Accordingly, a central criterion for the evaluation of structural models of cognitive appraisal is their capacity to discriminate between emotions on the basis of the proposed appraisal dimensions. It is suggested that a good model should approximate subjects' “natural” ability to distinguish emotions on the basis of appraisal-relevant situational information. Corresponding data for 23 common emotions, which can serve as a baseline for the evaluation of cognitive appraisal theories, are reported, and various factors that may have deflated the discrimination rates obtained so far in empirical studies are discussed. |
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