Title of article :
Savoring Versus Dampening: Self-Esteem Differences in Regulating Positive Affect.
Author/Authors :
V.، Wood Joanne نويسنده , , A.، Heimpel Sara نويسنده , , L.، Michela John نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-84
From page :
85
To page :
0
Abstract :
Five studies examined the hypotheses that when people experience positive affect, those low in self-esteem are especially likely to dampen that affect, whereas those high in self-esteem are especially likely to savor it. Undergraduate participantsʹ memories for a positive event (Study 1) and their reported reactions to a success (Study 2) supported the dampening prediction. Results also suggest that dampening was associated with worse mood the day after a success (Study 2), that positive and negative affect regulation are distinct, that self-esteem is associated with affect regulation even when Neuroticism and Extraversion are controlled (Studies 3 and 4), and that self-esteem may be especially important for certain types of positive events and positive affect regulation (Study 5).
Keywords :
General equilibrium , Leading indicators , Term structure of interest rates , Yield curve
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Record number :
96958
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