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Emotional Modulation Mechanism Of Implicit Expression Of Implicit

Posted on:2013-07-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X F WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330431494004Subject:Basic Psychology
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Emotion for a long time has been thought as the main reason causing the cognitive obstinacy of the stereotype and the stereotype expression. However, researches discussing directly how emotion regulates expression of implicitly measured stereotypes are few. Relevant researches so far only discussed the ef-fect of diffuse moods and there were differences and disputes in specific experimental results and theo-retical explanation. In the light of the deficiency of the previous researches this study improves the rele-vant theory of emotional regulation of implicitly measured stereotypes expression through three series of experiments based on the clarification of the definition and classification of the emotion.The present research has two sub-researches including three experiments. Research1focuses on the diffuse moods’ regulation of implicitly measured stereotypes expression:Experiment1employs music to awake different diffuse moods (sadness vs. cheer) of the participants and operates their real-time though-ts (stereotype consistent vs. stereotype inconsistent) thus to investigate their influence on implicitly measured stereotypes expression. Experiment2further explores the influence of diffuse moods of the college students with negative valence evoked by music on implicitly measured stereotypes expression of AIDS patients and HIV carriers of different routes of infection. Research2concerns the directional emo-tions’ regulation mechanism of implicitly measured stereotypes expression:Experiment3employs video to evoke participants’ different directional emotions (sympathy vs. dislike), investigating how these regu-late college students’ implicitly measured stereotypes expression of AIDS patients and HIV carriers of different routes of infection. Series research leads in Quad Model analysis based on IAT paradigm to find out whether the effect of emotional regulation of implicitly measured stereotypes expression happens in automatic processes or controlled processes of cognitive process, and through which psychological ele-ments (AC,OB,D,G) the different emotions regulate implicitly measured stereotypes expression.The results show:1.When real-time thoughts and stereotype are consistent, positive diffuse moods promote implicitly measured stereotypes expression; Conversely, positive diffuse moods inhibit impli-citly measured stereotypes expression;2.Diffuse moods regulate implicitly measured stereotypes expres-sion by adjusting the automatic processes (AC) of the cognitive process, but not involved in the regula-tion of controlled processes presented by D parameters;3.Compared to blood transfusion as the route of infection, college students have more negative implicitly measured stereotypes on AIDS patients and HIV carriers with sexual promiscuity as the route of infection;4. Directional emotion valence and the route of inflection influence college students’ implicitly measured stereotypes expression:directional emotions with positive valence inhibit participants’ implicitly measured stereotypes expression of AIDS patients, while that with negative valence promote participants’ implicitly measured stereotypes expres-sion of AIDS patients.5. Directional emotions regulate the automatic processes of implicitly measured stereotypes expression, that is, the regulation of implicitly measured stereotypes expression through au-tomatic activation (AC) elements. It also involved in the regulation of controlled processes of implicitly measured stereotypes expression, that is, the regulation of implicitly measured stereotypes expression through detection (D) elements.
Keywords/Search Tags:diffuse mood, directional emotion, implicitly measured stereotypes, process-dissociation, Quad Model
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