The sufficiency and necessity of appraisals for negative emotions

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Abstract

Past appraisal studies have shown that single appraisals are neither sufficient nor necessary for emotions but no study has examined the same issue with appraisal configurations (combinations of different single appraisals). Undergraduate participants repeatedly indicated their negative emotions (anger, sadness, fear, and guilt) and relevant appraisals as they occurred, or immediately after, in their everyday environments. The results not only replicated past findings on single appraisals but also suggested that appraisal configurations are neither sufficient nor necessary for these negative emotions. © 2009 Psychology Press.

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Tong, E. M. W. (2010). The sufficiency and necessity of appraisals for negative emotions. Cognition and Emotion, 24(4), 692–701. https://doi.org/10.1080/13854040902933601

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