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27 lip 2018 · This article reviews five approaches that researchers have used to operationalize neutral AIPs: to produce a(n) (a) minimal affective state, (b) in-the-middle state, (c) deactivated state, (d) typical state, or (e) indifferent state.
The goal of the article is to encourage researchers to state their theoretical assumptions about neutral affect, to validate those assumptions, and to make appropriate conclusions based on them. Keywords. Affect induction procedures, control conditions, mood, neutral affect.
2 paź 2019 · Scientific experiments involve variables, controls, a hypothesis, and other terms. See a glossary of useful science terms and definitions.
8 lis 2019 · These beliefs are: (1) it is not possible to feel neutral because people are always feeling something, (2) neutrality is not an affective state because affect must be positively or negatively valenced, and (3) neutral affect is unimportant because it does not influence cognition or behavior.
21 sie 2023 · In this paper, I discuss how a greater understanding of neutral affect can inform researchers’ views of valence, subjective well-being, and behavior. I define neutral affect and discuss evidence indicating that neutral affect is a commonly felt state that occurs independently of positive and negative affect.
9 cze 2014 · Our first hypothesis was that positive and negative emotion will result in a reduction of logical reasoning performance. This was confirmed as in the first and second experiment participants in a neutral emotional state outperformed those in negative or positive emotion independent of the task (WST and conditionals).
25 sie 2014 · Neutrality means that scientific theories make no value statements about the world: they are concerned with what there is, not with what there should be.