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A study on the regulation of negative emotions in the Ultimatum Game: Comparison between Korean older and young adults (최후통첩게임 상황에서의 부정정서 조절에 관한 연구: 한국 노인과 청년 비교)

  • Jeon, Dasom;Ghim, Hei-Rhee;Hur, Ahjeong;Park, Sunwoo;Kim, Moongeol
    • 한국노년학
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.921-939
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    • 2019
  • According to the social selectivity theory (SST), despite the disadvantages of life conditions, older adults experience less negative emotions because they regulate their emotions by avoiding negative stimuli or situations. Based on the SST, this study attempted to find out whether older adults are better able to regulate negative emotions than young adults in the Ultimatum Game (UG). In an UG, if the proposer proposes to distribute a portion of the money to the responder, the responder must decide whether to accept or reject it. If the responder accepts the offer, the proposer and the responder can each have their own share as proposed, but if s/he reject the offer, both get nothing. Thus, if the responder considers own economic benefits, it is a more reasonable decision to accept the unfair offer no matter how low, than to reject it. To accept an unfair offer, the responder must regulate the anger felt at the proposer. If older adults could regulate anger better than young adults, they would be less likely to reject the unfair offer than young adults. Fifty-seven olders and 60 university students participated in this study. Both the older and young adults accepted most of the fair offers. In contrast, older adults accepted unfair offers at a significantly higher rate than young adults. In addition, compared to young adults, older adults reported anger less frequently at the unfair offers. Accepting unfair offers was negatively correlated with anger report, but positively correlated with the emotion regulation measured by ERQ. The ERQ score was negatively correlated with anger report. Emotion regulation partially mediated the relationship between the age groups and acceptance of unfair offers. The present results showed that older adults accepted the unfair offers at a higher rate than young adults because they could regulate the negative emotions felt at the unfair offer better than young adults. This study provided new evidence for the claim that improving emotional regulation is a major developmental change in adulthood.

The effect of emotional priming on the product perceived usability (정서 점화가 제품의 지각된 사용성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Myung Shik;Kim, Hyo Sun;Han, Kwang-Hee
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.575-584
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    • 2012
  • Decades of psychological research have shown that emotion brings users various kinds of physical and psychological advantages and disadvantages. Moreover, this also impacts human decision-making. However, in spite of the weight of emotion, combined with HCI, relevant research is still insufficient. We hypothesized that the user's temporal emotion could influence the product evaluation, especially in terms of product usability. Two studies were carried out to investigate the effect of induced priming on user evaluations. In exp1, we manipulated participants' temporal emotions using positive and negative images from IAPS. In our results, we saw image priming had a statistically significant effect, with the positive condition group giving the product high ratings for usability. In exp2, emotional image manipulation was conducted with valence and arousal. As a result, we found that the variables of valence and arousal had some interaction effects. These studies have demonstrated that temporally induced emotion could affect users' emotion in different ways, in addition to influencing product evaluations.

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A Study on the Effect of Affect(PAD Dimension) Induced by Travel Agency Service Quality (여행사 서비스품질이 PAD정서차원에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Moon-Young;Kim, Gye-Seok
    • Korean Business Review
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.155-181
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    • 2006
  • According to some previous studies, it has been suggested that affect has influence on consumers' behaviors. It has been also argued that affect has stronger influence on behavior related to tour and leisure. However, only a few studies have dealt with relationship between affect and tour considering the important correlation. This research examines on the influence of various affects on tourists' attitude and repurchase intention. This study assumes that affect takes three sub-categorized factors - pleasure, arousal and domination. It is a frequently used consumer behavior area called PAD. The purpose of this research is to examine affect and their causes experienced during tour on affectional travel agency service quality. To test the hypothesis, survey data obtained from 482 outbound tourists were used. Result shows that affect(PAD dimension) aroused by tour experiences(affectional travel agency service quality) significantly influence each attitude and repurchase intention. The implication of this finding is that marketers can gain maximum profit by providing positive affect. Because of the judgement that more future studies on unique characteristics of the affect of tour are needed, this study also describes some limitations and suggestion for the future study.

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Differences in depression and psychological emotions according to the degree of self-elasticity of college freshmen in COVID-19 (코로나 19상황에서 대학신입생들의 자아탄력성 정도에 따른 우울감과 심리적 정서의 차이)

  • Yang, Hye-Jin
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.75-82
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    • 2020
  • This study was attempted to identify differences in depression and psychological emotions according to the degree of self-elasticity of college freshmen in COVID-19. The survey was conducted online from April 6 to 13, 2020, and the results were analyzed using a total of 220 copies of the survey data, excluding insufficient surveys. As a result of the analysis, compared to the case where the self-elasticity is below average, the psychological emotion caused by COVID-19 as well as the depression of new students is statistically significant in all emotions such as anxiety, irritability, helplessness, anger, fear, confusion, and distrust. It was found to be higher. Based on these results, several roles and coping strategies were suggested to help students recover and maintain their psychological stability and mental health.

Attentional Bias of Avoidance Coping Strategy User on Appearance-related Stimuli: Using Eye-tracker (외모에 대한 회피 대처전략자의 주의 편향 연구: 안구운동 추적장치를 이용하여)

  • Kwak, Soo-Min;Lee, Jang-Han
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.02b
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    • pp.633-638
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    • 2007
  • 본 연구에서는 신체상 위협상황에서 대처 전략을 측정할 수 있는 한국판 신체상 대처전략 척도(K-BICSI: The Korean Version of the Body Image Coping Strategy: K-BICSI)를 사용하여 회피 전략을 사용하는 정도에 따라 고회피집단(N=12)과 저 회피집단(N=12)으로 구분하여 실험참가자를 모집하였다. 연구의 목적은 외모 관련 자극이 제시 되었을 때 달라지는 주의편향과 자극 제시 전후의 정서변화를 살펴보는 것이었다. 실험 참가자는 여대생 24명으로, 안구운동 추적장비의 최초 응시방향과 응시시간을 이용해 주의편향을 확인했으며, 정서변화는 VAS로 측정하였다. 분석 결과 고 회피집단은 저 회피집단에 비해 비매력자극에 대한 더 높은 최초응시 경향을 나타냈지만, 매력자극에 대해서는 유의미하게 긴 응시시간을 보였고, 외모관련 지극 제시 전보다 후에 더 유의미하게 정서가 부정적으로 변하였다. 본 연구의 결과로 고 회피집단은 저 회피집단과는 다른 주의 인지기제를 가지고 있으며 외모관련 자극에 정서적으로 민감하게 반응한다는 것을 확인할 수 있었다.

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A Study on Normative Expectation of Emotional Process in Children′s Tectbooks of the Chosen Dynasty(II) (조선시대 아동교육용 문헌에 나타난 정서과정에 대한 구범적 기대(II))

  • Shin Yangjai
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.11
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    • pp.17-30
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to explore the normative expectations of positive emotions such as happiness and pride in Korean culture by analyzing the children's textbooks in the Chosen Dynasty period. The method of this study was document analysis and the materials for analysis were 'Dongmongsensp', 'Gyukmongyogyul', 'Myungimbogam', and 'Sohak', that were the textbooks for children's education and invoked the ethics of individual life based on Confucianism. The analysis was focused on the antecedent events, emotional consequences, and emotional regulation in the emotional process of happiness and pride. According to the analysis, happiness was caused by the accomplishment of cultural tasks such as supporting parents, observing laws, being moderate, improving oneself with reading good books, and modeling good deeds, as well as parents' love, which had desirable consequences. Hence, the emotional regulation was to enhance happiness, but far as immoderate experience of happiness, the regulatory rule was expected to suppress it. Also, the antecedents of pride were those demonstrating to have power or occupying a high social position, and the consequences of pride led to self-destruction, and pride was therefore not allowed to be expressed. Consequently, happiness was enhanced because it motivated individuals to accomplish cultural tasks of interdependence, whereas pride was inhibited because it tended to disengage self from social connectedness.

Study on cyberbullying among adolescent bystanders - focusing on the empathy of middle school students - (사이버불링을 목격한 중학생 주변인의 실태 및 영향 변인 연구)

  • Ko, Ahra;Choi, Saeeun
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.79-95
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    • 2016
  • This study aims to explore the reality of middle school students witnessing cyberbullying and their types of behaviors after witnessing and to examine the role of empathy affecting the behaviors of bystanders of cyberbullying. For this purpose, we collected the survey data from 595 middle school students in the Gyeong-Gi region. Results show that 61.2% of the respondents report the witness of cyberbullying, Among which cyber slander is the most common, followed by spreading false information, outcast, sexual harassment, and extortion. The behaviors of bystanders who witnessed cyberbullying are categorized into spectating, defending, agreeing, or doing nothing. When it comes to the role of the students' empathy, findings show that the 'empathic concern' and 'personal pain' -, parts of emotional empathic abilities, can significantly influence behaviors of cyberbullying bystanders. These findings not only call the attention to the seriousness of cyberbullying among middle school students, but they also suggest the implication that emotion empathy education is required along with emotion control education.

Emotional Behavior in Preschoolers’ Peer Conflic: The Role of Peer Conflict Situation and Age (3세 및 5세 유아의 또래 갈등 상황에 따른 정서표현 행동)

  • 김지현;이순형
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.29-43
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of the current study was to investigate peer conflict situations and age differences in preschoolers' emotional behavior of happiness, sadness, and anger. Participants were twenty-two 3-year-olds and twenty 5-year-olds, and each pair of the same age interacted in two standardized conflict situations: object possession conflict and behavioural/interpersonal conflict. Participants' emotional behaviors of happiness, sadness, and anger were obsewationally coded through facial expression, verbal intonation, gesture, and physical contact. Preschoolers expressed more sadness and anger emotional behavior in object possession conflict than in behavioural/interpersonal conflict. In object possession conflict, 3-year-olds expressed more anger emotional behavior than 5-year-olds did. In behavioural/interpersonal conflict,5-year-olds expressed more happiness emotional behavior than 3-year-olds did.

우리 아이가 노맨? 무조건 '싫다'는데 $\ldots$

  • 부모넷
    • 가정의 벗
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    • v.36 no.11 s.423
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    • pp.24-25
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    • 2003
  • 적당한 반항은 자기 의지가 확고하다는 표현으로 매우 긍정적으로 이해할수 있다. 그러나 아이가 만약 시도때도 없이, 상황과 무관하게 '싫다'는 거부 의사부터 한다면 분명 정서적 문제가 있다. 떼쟁이, 고집쟁이, 심술쟁이 등으로 불리우는 속 태우는 아이 '노맨'을 분석해보자.

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TREATMENT OF TEST ANXIETY - Theoretical Background of the Treatment of Test Anxiety - (시험 불안의 치료 - 이론적 배경 -)

  • Paik, Young-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.49-55
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    • 1991
  • Test anxiety has been defined as a situational-specific personality trait, with cognitive worry and affective emotionality components. Various treatments differ in the extent to which they attempt to modify the emotional and cognitive components of test anxiety, and can thus be placed along a cognitive-emotional continum on the basis of the intended locus of impact of the therapeutic techniques. Various treatments along a cognitive-emotional continum and study habits, test-taking skills and modeling in the treatment of test anxiety were reviewed. On the basis of a recent review of a number of test-anxiety treatment studies, most cognitively-focused treatments tend to be more effective in reducing test anxiety and its worry and emotionality components.

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