Affective and cognitive control of persons and behaviours

作者: David Trafimow , Paschal Sheeran , Bridget Lombardo , Krystina A. Finlay , Jennie Brown

DOI: 10.1348/0144666041501642

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摘要: Three studies assessed the relative contribution of affect and cognition to determining behavioural intentions for a variety behaviours using both between-participants within-participants analyses. The analyses showed that tends make more than does behaviours. However, indicated there are strong individual differences among people. Some people under affective control, across behaviours, whereas other cognitive control. most interesting finding was that, despite potential independence (Mischela, 1990), on subsamples created from significant dependence. predictive validity vs. depended upon whether participants were affectively or cognitively controlled.

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