Regret theory is another descriptive model of human choice behavior in situations involving counterfactual comparisons (Loomes and Sugden, 1982). An individual feels regret when the outcome of his choice is worse than the outcome that would have occurred had he made an alternative choice. A feeling...
Several studies have investigated the effect of induced mood state on conceptual breadth (breadth and flexibility of thought). Early studies concluded that inducing a positive mood state broadened cognition, while inducing a negative mood state narrowed
Table 1.Descriptive statistics. Maternal depression.Maternal depression was determined through these three questions: “Were you diagnosed with depression during pregnancy”, with 11.5% (n= 730) of affirmative answers; “after pregnancy, were you diagnosed with postpartum depression by a specialist?”...
Table 1. Definition and descriptive statistics of the variables. 3.3. Method 3.3.1. Probit Model This study first used the probit model to investigate the relationship between each observable variable and farmers’ land transfer behavior. The probit model in this study is a regression model for...
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 102 (1993), pp. 339-351 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Silverstein, 1982 A. Silverstein Two and four subtest sort forms of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 50 (1982), pp. 415-418 ...
Ngai defines feeling intersubjectively and technically. Drawing from psychology she defines emotion as "first-person" (ibid) emotion (patient's state) and affect as "third-person" (ibid) affect (analyst's account of patient's state), and attempts to dissolve the subjective/objective containment ...
Zayed University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 3Department of Psychology, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK; 4Department of Molecular Psychology, Institute of Psychology and Education, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany Correspondence: Areej Babiker, College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa Unive...
(Fig.4g,h). This finding illustrates that processing bodily information leads to a larger variability of longest inhibition latencies at the individual level, which is all the more important when vestibular signal is disrupted. In other words, disruption of vestibular signal makes individuals even ...
PROMPTS (Psychology)TASK performanceRESEARCH fundingPHONOLOGICAL awarenessDESCRIPTIVE statisticsAGE distributionENGLISH languageADULTSIn English, written word endings act as probabilistic cues to a word's lexical stress pattern. Readers are sensitive to these statistical associations between lexical ...
These emotion labels that denote the categories are part of common sense or folk psychology, i.e. are part of the set of assumptions, constructs, and convictions that make up the everyday language in which people discuss human psychology. Folk psy- chology includes everyday concepts such as ...