Why good is more alike than bad: Processing implications
Humans process positive information and negative information differently. These valence
asymmetries in processing are often summarized under the observation that 'bad is stronger …
asymmetries in processing are often summarized under the observation that 'bad is stronger …
Relativity in social cognition: Basic processes and novel applications of social comparisons
ABSTRACT A key challenge for social psychology is to identify unifying principles that
account for the complex dynamics of social behaviour. We propose psychological relativity …
account for the complex dynamics of social behaviour. We propose psychological relativity …
The ABC of stereotypes about groups: Agency/socioeconomic success, conservative–progressive beliefs, and communion.
Previous research argued that stereotypes differ primarily on the 2 dimensions of
warmth/communion and competence/agency. We identify an empirical gap in support for this …
warmth/communion and competence/agency. We identify an empirical gap in support for this …
Social evaluation: Comparing models across interpersonal, intragroup, intergroup, several-group, and many-group contexts
This chapter compares five models that analyze social evaluation from the micro,
interpersonal to macro, many-group level: the Dual Perspective Model (DPM), Behavioral …
interpersonal to macro, many-group level: the Dual Perspective Model (DPM), Behavioral …
A retrieved context model of the emotional modulation of memory.
Emotion enhances episodic memory, an effect thought to be an adaptation to prioritize the
memories that best serve evolutionary fitness. However, viewing this effect largely in terms of …
memories that best serve evolutionary fitness. However, viewing this effect largely in terms of …
What makes a word a good representative of the category of “emotion”? The role of feelings and interoception.
The words we use to describe emotions vary in terms of prototypicality; that is, some of these
words may be more representative of the semantic category of emotion than others (eg …
words may be more representative of the semantic category of emotion than others (eg …
What is the structure of perceiver effects? On the importance of global positivity and trait-specificity across personality domains and judgment contexts.
When judging others' personalities, perceivers differ in their general judgment tendencies.
These perceiver effects partly reflect a response bias but are also stable and psychologically …
These perceiver effects partly reflect a response bias but are also stable and psychologically …
Exploring the impact of sentiment on multi-dimensional information dissemination using COVID-19 data in China
H Luo, X Meng, Y Zhao, M Cai - Computers in Human Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
The outbreak of information epidemic in crisis events, with the channel effect of social media,
has brought severe challenges to global public health. Combining information, users and …
has brought severe challenges to global public health. Combining information, users and …
The Evaluative Lexicon 2.0: The measurement of emotionality, extremity, and valence in language
The rapid expansion of the Internet and the availability of vast repositories of natural text
provide researchers with the immense opportunity to study human reactions, opinions, and …
provide researchers with the immense opportunity to study human reactions, opinions, and …
Negativity bias, positivity bias, and valence asymmetries: Explaining the differential processing of positive and negative information
Distinguishing between “good” and “bad” is a fundamental task for all organisms. However,
people seem to process positive and negative information differentially, described in the …
people seem to process positive and negative information differentially, described in the …