The role of emotional awareness in evaluative judgment: evidence from alexithymia

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  • who: Rodrigo Du00edaz from the CentreUniversity of have published the research: The role of emotional awareness in evaluative judgment: evidence from alexithymia, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This research shows that people who are in a good mood tend to make more positive judgments of objects or persons, while people who are in a bad mood tend to be more negative in their evaluations.
  • future: The authors hope that the results pave the way for future investigations of the multifarious nature of evaluative judgment as well as the interplay between . . .

     

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