• Appraisal theory is the theory in psychology that emotions are extracted from our evaluations (appraisals or estimates) of events that cause specific...
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  • classical objective “Labour theory of value” was displaced by the “Subjective theory of value,” where cognitive appraisals on behalf of acting agents became...
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    Emotion (redirect from Emotion theory)
    judgments. Key features and concepts of the Appraisal-Tendency Theory include: Cognitive Appraisals: Appraisal tendencies refer to the habitual or characteristic...
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  • appraisal, although the latter has been contested, and that seeing "naturalness" and "utility" in records upsets existing archival appraisal theory....
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    this common positive emotion. Appraisal theory posits that determination is evoked by three cognitive motivation-appraisal components—evaluations of how...
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  • Appraisal may refer to: Look up appraisal, appraisals, appraise, or appraisement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Appraisal (decision analysis), a decision...
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    introduced by Richard Lazarus, based on his appraisal approach to understanding emotion. Appraisal theory examines the situational factors that produce...
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  • people protect themselves based on two factors: threat appraisal and coping appraisal. Threat appraisal assesses the severity of the situation and examines...
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  • relates to their perception of their current selves. The temporal self-appraisal theory argues that people have a tendency to maintain a positive self-evaluation...
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  • was positively affected in accordance with the training condition. Appraisal theory argues that emotions stem from an individual’s subjective evaluation...
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  • the appraisal theory. People with higher levels of artistic expertise and knowledge often prefer more complex works of art. Under appraisal theory, experts...
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  • dimension of emotions, the theory draws on research in psychology in general and appraisal theory in particular.: 16  Appraisal theorists have found that...
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  • performance appraisal, also referred to as a performance review, performance evaluation, (career) development discussion, or employee appraisal, sometimes...
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  • appraisal theory of emotions, which moved away from "feeling" theories (e.g. James-Lange theory) and "behaviorist" theories (e.g. Cannon-Bard theory)...
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  • calculated by the performance of the securities portfolio that he is managing. Appraisal (disambiguation) Asset price inflation Business valuation Business valuation...
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  • development of archival theory at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. His scholarship covered archival appraisal, theories of the archive...
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    nervous system stated that the theory has been "hard to disprove". Despite important critical appraisals, the theory finds support even today: famed...
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  • Real estate appraisal, property valuation or land valuation is the process of assessing the value of real property (usually market value). Real estate...
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  • motivation theory, which proposes two responses to fear-inducing stimuli: threat appraisal and coping appraisal. The model's main theory is that when...
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  • however, appraisal models still maintain that there are basic responses that are specific and consistent to each emotion that humans feel. Other theories of...
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  • with others and from the social environment in general. Based on the appraisal theory of emotion, stress arises when a person evaluates a situation as personally...
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  • The labor theory of value (LTV) is a theory of value that argues that the exchange value of a good or service is determined by the total amount of "socially...
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  • Modern monetary theory or modern money theory (MMT) is a heterodox macroeconomic theory that describes currency as a public monopoly and unemployment...
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  • value for money. Among the competing schools of economic theory there are differing theories of value. Economic value is not the same as market price...
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  • The empathising–systemising (E–S) theory is a theory on the psychological basis of autism and male–female neurological differences originally put forward...
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    A Theory of Justice is a 1971 work of political philosophy and ethics by the philosopher John Rawls (1921–2002) in which the author attempts to provide...
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  • compel the recipient to initiate a series of cognitive appraisals of the violation. The theory predicts that expectancies influence the outcome of the...
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    archival theory and practice in the United States. In particular, Schellenberg is known for pioneering American archival ideas about appraisal. Theodore...
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    The theory of multiple intelligences (MI) posits that human intelligence is not a single general ability but comprises various distinct modalities, such...
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  • Geoffrey (1985). "Lawlessness, Modernity and Social Change: A Historical Appraisal". Theory, Culture & Society. 2 (3): 15–35. doi:10.1177/0263276485002003004...
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