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Automatic Constructive Appraisal as a Candidate Cause of Emotion
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2010
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Constructive AppraisalEmotional ExperienceCognitive ScienceBehavioral Decision MakingAppraisal TheoryAffective DesignAffective VariableSocial PsychologyBiasAffective ComputingSocial SciencesAutomatic Constructive AppraisalAttitude DynamicEmotionPersuasionPsychologyAttitude TheoryEmotional Response
Critics of appraisal theory have difficulty accepting appraisal (with its constructive flavor) as an automatic process, and hence as a potential cause of most emotions. In response, some appraisal theorists have argued that appraisal was never meant as a causal process but as a constituent of emotional experience. Others have argued that appraisal is a causal process, but that it can be either rule-based or associative, and that the associative variant can be automatic. This article first proposes empirically investigating whether rule-based appraisal can also be automatic and then proposes investigating the automatic nature of constructive (instead of rule-based) appraisal because the distinction between rule-based and associative is problematic. Finally, it discusses experiments that support the view that constructive appraisal can be automatic.
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