Modelling the direct and indirect effects of positive emotional and cognitive traits and states on social judgements

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Roesch, SC [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Psychol, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
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10.1080/026999399379230
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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It was hypothesised that positive affective states and situational information-processing demands would differentially influence the favourability of social judgements of a target social group. These hypothesised direct effects on social judgements were subsequently incorporated into a broader state-trait model of the social judgement process, whereby direct and indirect effects of personality and cognitive traits, along with positive affective states and information-processing demands (i.e. cognitive state), were also hypothesised to influence social judgements. Three hundred and eight subjects reported their trait levels of introversion-extraversion and need for cognition, and were subsequently induced into an affective state (content, happy, surprise, or neutral) and a cognitive state (heuristic or substantive information processing). Results indicated that study participants who were manipulated into either a content or a happy affect state made more positive judgements about the target group than study participants who were manipulated into either a surprised or a neutral state. Moreover, when the cognitive demands of the situation Were low, a cognitive trait (need for cognition) and the affective state directly influenced the social judgement. However, when the cognitive demands of the situation were high, only an indirect effect of affective state through a cognitive state influenced the social judgement. Discussion focused on the components of the state-trait model of the social judgement process as it applies to positive affective states.
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