情感信仰:概念审查和摘要
Michael A Kisley1, Josh Shulkin1, Margarita V Meza-Whitlatch1
1Department of Psychology, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO, United States.
Frontiers in psychology
|January 19, 2024
概括
了解情感信仰至关重要,因为人们对情感有不同的看法. 本综述定义了情感信仰,并汇编了促进该领域研究的措施.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
背景情况:
- 俗人对情绪有着不同的信仰,影响着他们的后果性.
- 现有的关于情感信念的研究缺乏统一的定义,导致术语和方法的碎片化.
研究的目的:
- 为了全面地定义情感信仰.
- 巩固和审查现有的构造和情感信仰的措施.
- 确定情感信仰研究的未来研究方向.
主要方法:
- 对有关情感信仰的现有文献进行系统审查.
- 关于情感的统一定义的制定 信念.
- 汇编了21个自我报告的情感信念的构造和措施的汇编.
- 包括5个额外的尺度,评估对他人的情绪的信念.
主要成果:
- 建议对情感信仰进行统一的概念化.
- 介绍了26个与情感信仰相关的不同措施的综合汇编.
- 审查强调了现有措施和结构的异质性.
结论:
- 清晰的定义和整合的措施对于推动情感信仰研究至关重要.
- 拟议的框架为研究关于情绪的信念提供了更统一的方法.
- 未来的研究应该利用这种统一的概念化和汇编来提高清晰度和影响力.
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