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For a number of reasons, the study of emotions has become one of the hottest research areas in social psychology. Such was not always the case. As the social sciences matured in the post-war years, emotions were often regarded as some peripheral "error term" in their rational choice models of decision-making.
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www.trinity.edu/mkearl/spsy-emo.html
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Indeed, a rich theory of the emotions naturally emerges out of the core principles of evolutionary psychology (Tooby 1985; Tooby & Cosmides, 1990a; see also Nesse, 1991). In this chapter we will (1) briefly state what we think emotions are and what adaptive problem they were designed to solve;
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www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/emotion.html
www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/emotion.html
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Psychology of Emotions ... Cognitive and biological approaches to psychology have often been used in understanding how we experience emotions, and how they affect our behavior. In this area, we've put together articles that help to convey some of these theories:
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www.psychologistworld.com/emotion/
www.psychologistworld.com/emotion/
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The use of facial expression for measuring people's emotions has dominated psychology since the late 1960s when Paul Ekman, PhD, of the University of California, San Francisco and Carroll Izard, PhD, of the University of Delaware, reawakened the study of emotion by linking expressions to a group of basic emotions.
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www.psychology.org/links/Environment_Behavior_Relationships/Emotion/
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Emotions are very complex experiences and, to express them, we use a great variety of terms, besides gestures and attitudes. In fact, as good poets show us, we could use all the words of a dictionary to express different emotions.
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www.biopsychology.org/biopsychology/papers/what_is_emot...
www.biopsychology.org/biopsychology/papers/what_is_emotion.htm
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To the contents To do it yourself - now To the Daily Focusing To the recycled emotions To the Special projects To the Guide for the guide To the Emotions; to the Impossible missions???; To get back ON-LINE with the Alternative Psychology;
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What are the basic emotions? Here is some research outputs. ... McDougall, W. (1926). An introduction to social psychology. Boston: Luce. Mowrer, O. H. (1960). Learning theory and behavior. New York: Wiley. ... Parrott, W. (2001), Emotions in Social Psychology, Psychology Press, Philadelphia...
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changingminds.org/explanations/emotions/basic%20emotion...
changingminds.org/explanations/emotions/basic%20emotions.htm
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Human behavior psychology is a very complex topic, no matter how you try to discuss it or even attempt an explanation of how and why we function the way we do! According to a few well ... In some cases experiencing these emotions are enough to make even the most experienced amongst us want to run away and hide.
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