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  1. Jan 12, 2024 · Affect in psychology refers to an observable and outward expression of emotions. In psychology, we use the term to examine a person's ability to demonstrate a typical and proportionate range emotional reactions to situations.

  2. Define and differentiate affect, behavior, and cognition as considered by social psychologists. Summarize the principles of social cognition. Social psychology is based on the ABCs of affect, behavior, and cognition.

    • Charles Stangor
    • 2014
  3. Jan 3, 2024 · The term “affect” refers to an underlying state or feeling a person has that is connected to their emoitons. Affective states are usually described along two dimensions: valence (from positive to negative) and arousal (from high to low). In common parlance, the terms affect and emotion are often used interchangeably.

  4. Brief Table of Contents . Unit 1. Thinking Like a Psychologist • Module 1. How Psychologists Think • Module 2. How Psychologists Know What They Know

  5. Jun 21, 2023 · Whether it is the exploration of happiness, excitement, shame, or surprise, or theorizing how these feelings might move around and jump between bodies or objects; affect theory can be used to consider ontological and political questions about how emotions operate in the world.

  6. The study of emotional psychology allows researchers to dive into what makes humans react as they do to certain stimuli and how those reactions afect us both physically and mentally.

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  8. Abstract. Affect and its object are separable, so that the same affective reaction can have different effects. Relevant principles from the affect-as-information approach include: (1) The impact of affect depends on implicit attributions -- what it appears to be about. (2) Affect is always taken to be about whatever is currently mentally ...