Affect as information hypothesis
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Affect as information hypothesis
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In cognitive psychology, the affect-as-information hypothesis, or 'approach', is a model of evaluative processing, postulating that affective feelings provide a source of information about objects, tasks, and decision alternatives. A goal of this approach is to understand the extent of influence that affect has on cognitive functioning. It has been proposed that affect has two major dimensions, namely affective valence and affective arousal, and in this way is an embodied source of information.
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Cognitive psychology concept
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affect_as_information_hypothesis
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2023-03-30T09:13:12Z
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