Kuppens Peter, Van Mechelen Iven, Rijmen Frank
Department of Psychology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
J Pers. 2008 Jul;76(4):969-1000. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2008.00511.x. Epub 2008 May 23.
A theoretical framework is presented to explain individual differences in situation-specific emotional experience in terms of three different sources of variance: (a) individual differences in how one appraises one's circumstances, (b) individual differences in how appraisals are related to the experience of emotion, and (c) individual differences independent from situation and appraisal. The relative contribution and nature of these sources was examined empirically for the experience of anger based on data from two directed imagery studies (total N=1,192). Consistent results across the two studies demonstrated that variability in anger experience primarily stems from variability in how a situation is appraised and to a smaller extent from individual differences in the relations between the appraisals and anger and individual differences independent of appraisal. The findings further identified frustration as the central appraisal involved in anger. Implications for emotion theories and anger management programs are discussed.
本文提出了一个理论框架,从三种不同的方差来源来解释特定情境下情绪体验的个体差异:(a)个体对自身处境评估方式的差异;(b)评估与情绪体验之间关系的个体差异;(c)独立于情境和评估的个体差异。基于两项定向意象研究(总样本量N = 1192)的数据,对这些来源在愤怒情绪体验中的相对贡献和性质进行了实证检验。两项研究的一致结果表明,愤怒体验的变异性主要源于对情境评估方式的变异性,在较小程度上源于评估与愤怒之间关系的个体差异以及独立于评估的个体差异。研究结果进一步确定挫折感是愤怒情绪中涉及的核心评估。本文还讨论了这些发现对情绪理论和愤怒管理项目的启示。