نتایج جستجو برای: ambivalence

تعداد نتایج: 2235  

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2011
Julia M Hormes Paul Rozin

Ambivalence is thought to impact consumption of food, alcohol and drugs, possibly via influences on craving, with cravers often being simultaneously drawn toward and repelled from ingestion. So far, little is known about the temporal dynamics of ambivalence, especially as it varies in relationship to consumption. Participants (n=482, 56.8% female) completed the Positive and Negative Affect Sche...

2017
Li-Chueh Weng Hsiu-Li Huang Hsiu-Hsin Tsai Wei-Chen Lee

BACKGROUND The decision to become a living liver donor is a stressful event. Ambivalence in decision making may result in psychological distress. Thus, the purpose of this study was to provide a description of the ambivalence of potential living liver donors, to examine the predictors of ambivalence, and to compare the ambivalence of potential living liver donors with that of actual living live...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2008
Johannes Ullrich Karin Schermelleh-Engel Björn Böttcher

Ambivalence researchers often collapse separate measures of positivity and negativity into a single numerical index of ambivalence and refer to it as objective, operative, or potential ambivalence. The authors argue that this univariate approach to ambivalence models undermines the validity of subsequent statistical analyses because it confounds the effects of the index and its components. To r...

2011
Suchi P. Joshi Suchi Pradyumn Joshi

Previous content analyses of teen girl magazines have investigated the concept of sexual ambivalence—messages about sex and sexuality that contradict each other. However, no study to date has examined a more encompassing notion of sexual ambivalence by focusing on relationship ambivalence (i.e., contradictory notions of what constitutes, and is acceptable in, romantic relationships between two ...

2014
Matthew D. Lieberman Dirk Scheele Monika Eckstein Wolfgang Maier

Moral decisions and social relationships are often characterized by strong feelings of ambivalence which can be a catalyst for emotional distress and several health-related problems. The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been identified as a key brain region in monitoring conflicting information, but the neurobiological substrates of ambivalence processing are still widely unknown. We have co...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2016
Taly Reich S Christian Wheeler

Decades of past research point to the downside of evaluative inconsistency (i.e., ambivalence), suggesting that it is an unpleasant state that can result in negative affect. Consequently, people are often motivated to resolve their ambivalence in various ways. We propose that people sometimes desire to be ambivalent as a means of strategic self-protection. Across employment, educational and con...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2013
Jochen E Gebauer Gregory R Maio Ali Pakizeh

The co-occurrence of positive and negative attributes of an attitude object typically accounts for less than a quarter of the variance in felt ambivalence toward these objects, rendering this evaluative incongruence insufficient for explaining felt ambivalence. The present research tested whether another type of incongruence, semantic incongruence, also causes felt ambivalence. Semantic incongr...

Bita Nasrollahi, Masoud Ghasedi, Mohammad ali Mazaheri, Mohsen Dehghani,

Introduction: When there is a pain requiring focused clinical attention and is associated with emotional and functional disorders, it is called pain disorder. The present study aims to study the role of selective attention, vigilance and ambivalence over emotional expressiveness for predicting pain severity in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pains. Methods: The study population included 1...

2017
Shana Cornelis Mattias Desmet Kimberly L. H. D. Van Nieuwenhove Reitske Meganck Jochem Willemsen Ruth Inslegers Jasper Feyaerts

The classical symptom specificity hypothesis (Blatt, 1974) particularly associates obsessional symptoms to interpersonal behavior directed at autonomy and separation from others. Cross-sectional group research, however, has yielded inconsistent findings on this predicted association, and a previous empirical case study (Cornelis et al., in press; see Chapter 2) documented obsessional pathology ...

2015
Iris K. Schneider Frenk van Harreveld Mark Rotteveel Sascha Topolinski Joop van der Pligt Norbert Schwarz Sander L. Koole

Ambivalence refers to a psychological conflict between opposing evaluations, often experienced as being torn between alternatives. This dynamic aspect of ambivalence is hard to capture with outcome-focused measures, such as response times or self-report. To gain more insight into ambivalence as it unfolds, the current work uses an embodied measure of pull, drawing on research in dynamic systems...

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