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Title: Appraisal Theory


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Appraisal Theory
  • A Cognitive Theory of Emotion

Exactly How much thinking will be involved?
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Magna Arnold
  • Critic of James
  • Distinguished between Mere Perception and
    Emotional Perception (Sense Judgments)

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Affect Without Inference
  • Robert Zajonc
  • Argued that appraisal (as defined by Lazarus) is
    not necessary
  • Evidence
  • Mere Exposure
  • Facial Feedback Hypothesis

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Cognitive Motivational Relational Theory of
Emotion (Richard Lazarus)
  • Proposes that emotion is produced by a specific
    pattern of appraisal

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CMRT Basic Principles
  • Principle 1
  • Appraisal is necessary and sufficient for the
    experience of emotion
  • Appraisal
  • A form of personal meaning consisting of
    evaluations of the significance of this knowledge
    for well-being

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CMRT Basic Principles
  • Principle 2
  • Emotions are responses to changes in
    person-environment relationship

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Core Relational Themes
  • Individual appraisal components that combine to
    reveal a larger relational meaning of the
    person-environment encounter which underlie each
    specific emotion
  • Primary Appraisal
  • Determines whether the event is helpful or
    harmful to well being
  • Secondary Appraisal
  • Identifies cause and determines coping abilities

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Core Relational Themes
  • A demeaning offense against others
  • Facing uncertain threat
  • Facing an immediate, concrete, overwhelming
    physical danger
  • Transgressing a moral imperative
  • Making progress toward the realization of a goal
  • Anger
  • Anxiety
  • Fear
  • Guilt
  • Happiness
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