Behavioral Consequences of Affect: Combining Evaluative and Regulatory Mechanisms
26 Pages Posted: 18 Aug 2005
Abstract
The proposed model integrates two streams of research on affect by specifying how evaluative and regulatory mechanisms interact to guide behavior. Two experiments demonstrate that when no mood-changes are expected, the affective evaluation mechanism guides behavior, leading to a monotonic increase in behavioral intentions as affect conditions shift from negative to positive. When participants expect the behavioral activity to change their current affective states, a combination of affect regulation and affective evaluation produces a U shape pattern when a mood-lifting cue is present (experiment 1) and an inverted U shape pattern when a mood-threatening cue is present (experiment 2).
Keywords: Affect as information, mood congruency, affect regulation, emotion
JEL Classification: M39
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