The Role of Ideal Affect in the Experience and Memory of Emotions
According to Affect Valuation Theory (Tsai et al. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 1031-1039), culture influences how people want to feel (ideal affect). Integrating Affect Valuation Theory with the Time-sequential Framework of Subjective Well-being (KIM-Prieto et al. Journal of Hap...
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Main Authors: | SCOLLON, Christie N., HOWARD, Amanda H., CALDWELL, Amanda E., ITO, Sachiyo |
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2009
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