چكيده لاتين :
As a part of a series of studies conducted for a PhD thesis at the
university of Tasmania, this experiment investigated the emotional
processes in the low-conflict and high-conflict mother-adolescent
daughter dyads using reversal theory constructs (Apter, 1982) including
metamotivational states, and reversal processes. Among 63 motherdaughter dyads participating in a previous experiment (Ghafar-Tabrizi, 2003), a high-conflict group (12 dyads) and a low-conflict group (12 dyads), were established on the basis of the Conflict subscale of Family Environment Scale (Moos & Moos, 1994). The study examined
emotional changes during neutral, conflictual, and pleasant
conversational interactions. The high-conflict group experienced
greater levels of unpleasant emotions and positive transactional
emotions than the low-conflict group. On the whole, the results
demonstrated the utility of reversal theory constructs in explaining the
interplay between the operative metamotivational state, reversal
processes, and contextual features in emotional processes in the lowconflict and high-conflict mother daughter dyads. However the verbal,
non-verbal, and cognitive factors that instigate reversals remain to be
investigated