| Literature DB >> 25040183 |
Raul Berrios1, Peter Totterdell, Stephen Kellett.
Abstract
This research investigated whether (1) the experience of mixed emotions is a consequence of activating conflicting goals and (2) mixed emotions are distinct from emotional conflict. A preliminary experiment (Study 1, N = 35) showed that an elicited goal conflict predicted more mixed emotions than a condition where the same goals were not in conflict. The second experiment was based on naturally occurring goal activation (Study 2, N = 57). This illustrated that mixed emotions were experienced more following conflicting goals compared with a facilitating goals condition-on both a direct self-report measure of mixed emotions and a minimum index measure. The results also showed that mixed emotions were different to emotional conflict. Overall, goal conflict was found to be a source of mixed emotions, and it is feasible that such states have a role in resolving personal dilemmas.Entities:
Keywords: Emotional complexity; Goal conflict; Mixed emotions; Mixed feelings
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25040183 DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2014.939948
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Emot ISSN: 0269-9931