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“At worst it leads to madness.” A phenomenographic approach on how early childhood education professionals experience emotions in teamwork

2022

Teamwork is a key part of almost any person’s working life. At its best, teamwork embodies a good team spirit and increases employee well-being, but at its worst, a team is characterized by mistrust or competition between members where action and development is not possible. In this study we explored what types of emotions early childhood education professionals experience during teamwork. These questions are answered with the help of a phenomenographic approach. As a theoretical frame, in this study, we utilize Warr’s (2012) Affective circumplex model. According to our results the ECE professional’s experienced emotions can be mostly described through the categories of enthusiasm, anxiety,…

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Kylmä uni : kauhu kirjoittavan kehon ja sanojen suhteena

2014

affective disordersmielenterveyshäiriötluovuusluova kirjoittaminenkirjoittaminen
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Affective Estrangement and Ecological Destruction in TV Crime Series Fortitude

2020

Koistinen and Mäntymäki examine how graphic violence evokes affect in the context of ecological destruction in the UK-produced TV crime fiction series Fortitude (2015–17). They argue that the series mobilises generic exchange by incorporating speculative elements into a traditional crime narrative structure, thereby creating space for affective estrangement. They show how the amalgamation of violence, ecological destruction and affect serves as an entrance into socioecological critique with a strong cautionary element through the negotiation between the human and nonhuman and the ethics of violence. Theoretically, the chapter relies on Sara Ahmed’s view of affect as social processes produce…

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Product meaning, affective use evaluation, and transfer : a preliminary study

2005

The first part of this investigation explored the multidimensional nature of product meaning, referring to the variety of connotations and functions a consumer associates with a particular product category. The subsequent experiment examined the moderation effects of product meaning and other attributes of the user on (a) the affective evaluation of an obstructed use interaction, and (b) the transfer of emotion between devices presented as being either of the same or a different brand. Although the failure experience essentially caused frustration, this reaction varied substantially among consumers depending on product meaning, age, and gender. The results also showed that the emotion dimen…

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THE IMPACT OF ANXIETY ON SPEAKING IN ADOLESCENT AND ADULT GROUPS OF ENGLISH LEARNERS

2018

Aim: The aim of this article is to investigate the interdependence between adolescent and adult students’ anxiety and their foreign language speaking achievements. It has been proved that there is no correlation between adolescent learners’ anxiety and their speaking attainments in a foreign language as well as that there is a weak correlation between adult students’ anxiety and their speaking achievements.
 Method: The author of the study employed quantitative research. Data was collected from anxiety questionnaires completed by the students and from achievement sheets filled in by the English teacher based on five-minute speeches performed by adolescent and adult students.
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affective factors05 social sciencesForeign languageeducation050108 psychoanalysisanxietySecond-language acquisitionForeign language speakingspeakinglcsh:Education (General)Developmental psychologyWeak correlationforeign languagemedicineadultsAnxiety0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:H1-99second language acquisitionadolescentsmedicine.symptomlcsh:Social sciences (General)Psychologylcsh:L7-991050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of Education Culture and Society
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Quick Affective Judgments: Validation of a Method for Primed Product Comparisons

2015

A method for primed product comparisons was developed, based on the methodological considerations of emotional appraisal process and affective mental contents. The method was implemented as a computer tool, which was utilised in two experiments (N = 18 for both). Ten adjectives served as primes, and five drinking glass pictures as stimuli. Participants' task was to choose a preference between two glasses, given the priming adjective. The results validate the method by providing test-retest reliability measures and showing convergence with questionnaires. Further, different evaluation times between the primes and the stimuli reveal the existence of different mental processes associated with …

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Individual differences in affective and cognitive processing of musical pitch

2012

Musical pitch processing has been studied extensively, but rarely in the context of affective pitch processing, or of individual differences in pitch processing. In this study, participants answered surveys measuring personality and empathy dimensions. They then listened to tonal chord sequences to determine whether they sounded correct or incorrect, and whether they sounded happy or sad, while electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded. The last chord of each sequence could be either incorrect (containing one note which is out of tune) or correct (containing no such mistuning), and affective content was varied by having sequences resolve in major and minor modes. Personality dimension agreeab…

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“It is better than working with a person” : Affective cues and responses to robots at work

2022

Robotic technologies are gaining popularity in various industries, and, by implication, academic research anticipates changes in occupations and work tasks, as well as in the labor market in general. In the future, human employees and robots will increasingly work side by side as coworkers. Despite growing interest, little is known about human employees’ experiences of working with robots, and particularly, their emotions toward robots. However, research has shown that emotions – that is, affective responses – play an important role in the use and adoption of technologies. To address this research gap, we conducted a qualitative questionnaire examining the emotions experienced by employees …

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A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

2022

Significance\ud \ud Communicating in ways that motivate engagement in social distancing remains a critical global public health priority during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study tested motivational qualities of messages about social distancing (those that promoted choice and agency vs. those that were forceful and shaming) in 25,718 people in 89 countries. The autonomy-supportive message decreased feelings of defying social distancing recommendations relative to the controlling message, and the controlling message increased controlled motivation, a less effective form of motivation, relative to no message. Message type did not impact intentions to socially distance, but people’s existing mo…

behavior changeCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)230 Affective NeuroscienceINTENTIONSL400self-determination theoryPhysical DistancingSocial SciencesIntention:Ciências Sociais::Psicologia [Domínio/Área Científica]FATIGUEmotivationPARENTAL PROHIBITIONSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingPandemicHumanshealth communicationMESSAGESSociologyPandemicsMETAANALYSISbehavior change ; motivation ; health communication ; COVID-19 ; self-determination theoryBehaviour Change and Well-beingMultidisciplinarybusiness.industrySocial distanceCOVID-19Public relationsbehavior change; motivation; health communication; COVID-19; self-determination theoryCOVID-19; behavior change; health communication; motivation; self-determination theory; Humans; Intention; COVID-19; Motivation; Pandemics; Physical Distancing/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingINTERNALIZATIONbusinessBEHAVIOR
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The impact of IMC consistency and interactivity on city reputation and consumer brand engagement: the moderating effects of gender

2019

The impact of Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) has not received sufficient attention in the tourism marketing literature. The objective of this paper is to propose and empirically test a m...

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