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Theories/Mood principles Crossword
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1) When asked to generate material in various mood states, recall is better when the mood states at encoding and retrieval match.
3) When we are in a positive or negative mood state, we tend to see the world in a way that is congruent with that mood state.
4) Consists of four strategies for processing social information. Two strategies are called low infusion strategies which are direct access (perceiver retrieves a pre-stored evaluation or judgment about the target) and motivated processing (perceiver processes info about the target in a way that serves one or more of the perceiver's goals. Two strategies are called high infusion strategies which are heuristic processing (simple rules are used to arrive at a judgment) and substantive processing (perceiver engages in a more careful analysis of the available information.
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2) People are more likely to retrieve memories that are congruent with their current mood.
4) Under certain conditions people make use of their current affective state when making evaluative judgments.
5) emotion serves as a node in a network of interlinked nodes. When an emotion node is activated by putting someone into an emotional state, this activation spreads to other nodes in the network that are linked to the emotion node.
6) emotions react based off of facial expressions. Experiment where people held pens in their mouths which forced a smile. Those who did that reported being happier after experiment.
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