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Individual differences in motives for regulating affect intensity: positive trait affect and the value of trait-consistent affect
Authors:Hemenover  Scott H  Harbke  Colin R
Institution:1.Department of Psychology, Western Illinois University, 100 Waggoner Hall, 1 University Circle, Macomb, IL, 61455-1390, USA
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Abstract:

We examined individual differences in the motivation to regulate affect intensity. In three samples (total n?=?1082) we used structural equation modeling and found support for a serial mediation model in which positive trait affect predicted the motivation to increase the intensity of positive affect and decrease the intensity of negative affect, indirectly, through the commonality and value of positive affect. These findings indicate that trait affect drives regulation motives for multiple parameters of affect: people most value, and are motivated to feel, moods and emotions that match their typical experiences on intensity as well as valence.

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