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Eliciting negative affects using film clips and real-life methods.
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79132
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UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-513
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CABRAL, J. C. C.
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Eliciting negative affects using film clips and real-life methods. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 527-547.
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Estratto da: Psychological Reports 2018, 121, 3
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Although audio-visual stimuli are among the most frequently used methods to elicit emotional reactions in experimental conditions, real-life manipulations have increasingly been used in different countries. However, the applicability of such protocols has not yet been tested in Brazilian Portuguese speakers. Thus, we conducted two experiments to investigate the effectiveness of both methods. In the first experiment, we used film clips to induce negative emotions (i.e., anger, fear, or sadness) or an emotionally neutral condition in 321 undergraduate students. After watching one of the online videos, volunteers completed an emotional assessment. As expected, there were significant differences in all groups. Our results corroborate the relatively discrete patterns in emotion elicitation using films. In the second experiment, anger was elicited in 18 male undergraduates through a hostile social interaction with a confederate and measured by the corrugator muscle activity and cortisol responses. Indeed, there was an increase in corrugator activity in the group exposed to anger induction, even after a few minutes from the end of the experimental manipulation. Implications for experiments on the negative emotions are discussed.
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RICERCA.
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AFFETTIVITÀ.
EMOZIONI.
SPERIMENTAZIONE.
STUDENTI.
GRUPPI.
ADULTI.
BRASILE.
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Psicologico
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DE SOUZA TAVARES, P.
WEYDMANN, G. J.
DAS NEVES, V. T.
DE ALMEIDA, R. M. M.
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Psychological Reports 2018, 121, 3
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