Under stress conditions, obtained in the field or experimentally induced, changes occur in the nature and intensity of affective processes (emotions, motivations). Symmetrical changes occur under opposite (comfort) conditions. One of the first procedures for determining temporary stress states consists of administering difficult logical tasks (15 minutes), with erroneous or ambiguous feedback and social pressure. For example, some very difficult Raven Matrices were individually assigned to participants. The first two authors later found another procedure equally effective and even more advantageous for certain aspects: the "drawing recollection" of personal stressful experiences. The corresponding comfort treatments are, firstly, a progressive relaxation session in penumbra; or, in the second case, the "drawing recollection" of personal pleasant and positive experiences. To assess the emotional changes, we prepared seven-point bipolar scales centering on the main opposing emotions. As regards motivations, we used a list of nine motivational systems [1]. The whole set of items made up the so-called Self-Appraisal Scales, administered before and after a specific treatment, thereby obtaining a measure through the differences between the two successive assessments. Factor analyses were conducted for selecting the main emotional and motivational factors. Affective reverberations on cognitive processes were also studied and measured.

Measures of Emotional and Motivational Processes Activated by Stress or Comfort Conditions / Biasi, V.; Bonaiuto, Paolo; Giannini, Anna Maria. - 437:(2009), pp. 4-213-4-218. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Symposium on Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments tenutosi a St Petersburg; Russia nel 29 june-2 July 2009).

Measures of Emotional and Motivational Processes Activated by Stress or Comfort Conditions.

BONAIUTO, Paolo;GIANNINI, Anna Maria
2009

Abstract

Under stress conditions, obtained in the field or experimentally induced, changes occur in the nature and intensity of affective processes (emotions, motivations). Symmetrical changes occur under opposite (comfort) conditions. One of the first procedures for determining temporary stress states consists of administering difficult logical tasks (15 minutes), with erroneous or ambiguous feedback and social pressure. For example, some very difficult Raven Matrices were individually assigned to participants. The first two authors later found another procedure equally effective and even more advantageous for certain aspects: the "drawing recollection" of personal stressful experiences. The corresponding comfort treatments are, firstly, a progressive relaxation session in penumbra; or, in the second case, the "drawing recollection" of personal pleasant and positive experiences. To assess the emotional changes, we prepared seven-point bipolar scales centering on the main opposing emotions. As regards motivations, we used a list of nine motivational systems [1]. The whole set of items made up the so-called Self-Appraisal Scales, administered before and after a specific treatment, thereby obtaining a measure through the differences between the two successive assessments. Factor analyses were conducted for selecting the main emotional and motivational factors. Affective reverberations on cognitive processes were also studied and measured.
2009
9th International Symposium on Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments
Bipolar Scales; Comfort; Drawing Recollection
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Measures of Emotional and Motivational Processes Activated by Stress or Comfort Conditions / Biasi, V.; Bonaiuto, Paolo; Giannini, Anna Maria. - 437:(2009), pp. 4-213-4-218. (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Symposium on Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments tenutosi a St Petersburg; Russia nel 29 june-2 July 2009).
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