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Affect-as-information Theory
The affect-as-information theory suggests that people use their current emotions as valuable information when making judgments and decisions, assuming these emotions provide cues about the environment.
Affect-as-information Theory
The theory suggesting that people use their current emotional states to make judgments and appraisals, even if they are unaware of those emotional influences.
Current Moods
The emotional state or feeling that a person is experiencing at the present moment.
Secondary Emotion
An emotional reaction that is a response to a primary emotion; for example, feeling shame (secondary) as a result of feeling fear (primary).
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