Experiencing Emotion
A Cross-Cultural Study
Herausgeber: Scherer, Klaus R.; Wallbott, Harald G.; Summerfield, Angela B.
Experiencing Emotion
A Cross-Cultural Study
Herausgeber: Scherer, Klaus R.; Wallbott, Harald G.; Summerfield, Angela B.
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This 1986 book describes a cross-cultural study of emotional experience and reaction in seven European countries and Israel.
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This 1986 book describes a cross-cultural study of emotional experience and reaction in seven European countries and Israel.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9780521155014
- ISBN-10: 0521155010
- Artikelnr.: 33832070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9780521155014
- ISBN-10: 0521155010
- Artikelnr.: 33832070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Asking about Emotional Experiences:
Rationale and Methods: 1. Studying emotion empirically: issues and a
paradigm for research K. R. Scherer; 2. Measuring emotional experiences:
questionnaire design and procedure, and the nature of the sample V.
Aebischer and H. G. Wallbott; 3. The coding of reported emotional
experiences: antecedents and reactions H. Ellgring and E. Bänniger-Huber;
4. Categories of emotion-eliciting events: a qualitative overview A. B.
Summerfield and E. J. Green; Part II. Patterns of Results across Cultures:
5. The antecedents of emotional experiences H. G. Wallbott and K. R.
Scherer; 6. The physiological patterns of reported emotional states B. Rimé
and D. Giovannini; 7. Non-verbal reactions to emotional experiences H. G.
Wallbott, P. Ricci-Bitti and E. Bänniger-Huber; 8. The verbalisation of
emotional experiences J. Cosnier, J. M. F. Dols and A. J. Fernandez; 9.
Interrelations between antecedents, reactions, and coping responses P.
Ricci-Bitti and K. R. Scherer; 10. Individual differences in emotional
reactions H. Ellgring and B. Rimé; 11. The effects of social factors on
emotional reactions E. Y. Babad and H. G. Wallbott; 12. Emotion experiences
across European cultures: a summary statement K. R. Scherer; Appendix A.
Notes on results for specific countries: A1. The British case: the
pleasures of life and the art of conversation A. B. Summerfield, R. J.
Edelman and E. J. Green; A2. The French case: emotion and rationality V.
Aebischer and J. Cosnier; A3. The German case: personality correlates of
emotional reactivity H. G. Wallbott and H. Ellgring; A4 The Italian case: a
stereotype confirmed? D. Giovannini and P. Ricci-Bitti (Translated by J. A.
Oliver); A5. The Swiss case: down to earth E. Bänniger-Huber; A6. The
Belgian case: overt emotions in intimate contexts B. Rimé; A7. The Spanish
case: the written expression of emotional routes J. M. F. Dols and A. J.
Fernandez; A8. The Israeli case: minority status and politics E. Y. Babad;
Appendix B. English version of the emotion questionnaire; Appendix C.
Antecedent and reaction codes; Appendix D. Statistical analyses;
References; Index.
Rationale and Methods: 1. Studying emotion empirically: issues and a
paradigm for research K. R. Scherer; 2. Measuring emotional experiences:
questionnaire design and procedure, and the nature of the sample V.
Aebischer and H. G. Wallbott; 3. The coding of reported emotional
experiences: antecedents and reactions H. Ellgring and E. Bänniger-Huber;
4. Categories of emotion-eliciting events: a qualitative overview A. B.
Summerfield and E. J. Green; Part II. Patterns of Results across Cultures:
5. The antecedents of emotional experiences H. G. Wallbott and K. R.
Scherer; 6. The physiological patterns of reported emotional states B. Rimé
and D. Giovannini; 7. Non-verbal reactions to emotional experiences H. G.
Wallbott, P. Ricci-Bitti and E. Bänniger-Huber; 8. The verbalisation of
emotional experiences J. Cosnier, J. M. F. Dols and A. J. Fernandez; 9.
Interrelations between antecedents, reactions, and coping responses P.
Ricci-Bitti and K. R. Scherer; 10. Individual differences in emotional
reactions H. Ellgring and B. Rimé; 11. The effects of social factors on
emotional reactions E. Y. Babad and H. G. Wallbott; 12. Emotion experiences
across European cultures: a summary statement K. R. Scherer; Appendix A.
Notes on results for specific countries: A1. The British case: the
pleasures of life and the art of conversation A. B. Summerfield, R. J.
Edelman and E. J. Green; A2. The French case: emotion and rationality V.
Aebischer and J. Cosnier; A3. The German case: personality correlates of
emotional reactivity H. G. Wallbott and H. Ellgring; A4 The Italian case: a
stereotype confirmed? D. Giovannini and P. Ricci-Bitti (Translated by J. A.
Oliver); A5. The Swiss case: down to earth E. Bänniger-Huber; A6. The
Belgian case: overt emotions in intimate contexts B. Rimé; A7. The Spanish
case: the written expression of emotional routes J. M. F. Dols and A. J.
Fernandez; A8. The Israeli case: minority status and politics E. Y. Babad;
Appendix B. English version of the emotion questionnaire; Appendix C.
Antecedent and reaction codes; Appendix D. Statistical analyses;
References; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Asking about Emotional Experiences:
Rationale and Methods: 1. Studying emotion empirically: issues and a
paradigm for research K. R. Scherer; 2. Measuring emotional experiences:
questionnaire design and procedure, and the nature of the sample V.
Aebischer and H. G. Wallbott; 3. The coding of reported emotional
experiences: antecedents and reactions H. Ellgring and E. Bänniger-Huber;
4. Categories of emotion-eliciting events: a qualitative overview A. B.
Summerfield and E. J. Green; Part II. Patterns of Results across Cultures:
5. The antecedents of emotional experiences H. G. Wallbott and K. R.
Scherer; 6. The physiological patterns of reported emotional states B. Rimé
and D. Giovannini; 7. Non-verbal reactions to emotional experiences H. G.
Wallbott, P. Ricci-Bitti and E. Bänniger-Huber; 8. The verbalisation of
emotional experiences J. Cosnier, J. M. F. Dols and A. J. Fernandez; 9.
Interrelations between antecedents, reactions, and coping responses P.
Ricci-Bitti and K. R. Scherer; 10. Individual differences in emotional
reactions H. Ellgring and B. Rimé; 11. The effects of social factors on
emotional reactions E. Y. Babad and H. G. Wallbott; 12. Emotion experiences
across European cultures: a summary statement K. R. Scherer; Appendix A.
Notes on results for specific countries: A1. The British case: the
pleasures of life and the art of conversation A. B. Summerfield, R. J.
Edelman and E. J. Green; A2. The French case: emotion and rationality V.
Aebischer and J. Cosnier; A3. The German case: personality correlates of
emotional reactivity H. G. Wallbott and H. Ellgring; A4 The Italian case: a
stereotype confirmed? D. Giovannini and P. Ricci-Bitti (Translated by J. A.
Oliver); A5. The Swiss case: down to earth E. Bänniger-Huber; A6. The
Belgian case: overt emotions in intimate contexts B. Rimé; A7. The Spanish
case: the written expression of emotional routes J. M. F. Dols and A. J.
Fernandez; A8. The Israeli case: minority status and politics E. Y. Babad;
Appendix B. English version of the emotion questionnaire; Appendix C.
Antecedent and reaction codes; Appendix D. Statistical analyses;
References; Index.
Rationale and Methods: 1. Studying emotion empirically: issues and a
paradigm for research K. R. Scherer; 2. Measuring emotional experiences:
questionnaire design and procedure, and the nature of the sample V.
Aebischer and H. G. Wallbott; 3. The coding of reported emotional
experiences: antecedents and reactions H. Ellgring and E. Bänniger-Huber;
4. Categories of emotion-eliciting events: a qualitative overview A. B.
Summerfield and E. J. Green; Part II. Patterns of Results across Cultures:
5. The antecedents of emotional experiences H. G. Wallbott and K. R.
Scherer; 6. The physiological patterns of reported emotional states B. Rimé
and D. Giovannini; 7. Non-verbal reactions to emotional experiences H. G.
Wallbott, P. Ricci-Bitti and E. Bänniger-Huber; 8. The verbalisation of
emotional experiences J. Cosnier, J. M. F. Dols and A. J. Fernandez; 9.
Interrelations between antecedents, reactions, and coping responses P.
Ricci-Bitti and K. R. Scherer; 10. Individual differences in emotional
reactions H. Ellgring and B. Rimé; 11. The effects of social factors on
emotional reactions E. Y. Babad and H. G. Wallbott; 12. Emotion experiences
across European cultures: a summary statement K. R. Scherer; Appendix A.
Notes on results for specific countries: A1. The British case: the
pleasures of life and the art of conversation A. B. Summerfield, R. J.
Edelman and E. J. Green; A2. The French case: emotion and rationality V.
Aebischer and J. Cosnier; A3. The German case: personality correlates of
emotional reactivity H. G. Wallbott and H. Ellgring; A4 The Italian case: a
stereotype confirmed? D. Giovannini and P. Ricci-Bitti (Translated by J. A.
Oliver); A5. The Swiss case: down to earth E. Bänniger-Huber; A6. The
Belgian case: overt emotions in intimate contexts B. Rimé; A7. The Spanish
case: the written expression of emotional routes J. M. F. Dols and A. J.
Fernandez; A8. The Israeli case: minority status and politics E. Y. Babad;
Appendix B. English version of the emotion questionnaire; Appendix C.
Antecedent and reaction codes; Appendix D. Statistical analyses;
References; Index.