articlePsychological ScienceJun 16, 2004Closed access

The Importance of Being Flexible

Columbia University

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Abstract

Researchers have documented the consequences of both expressing and suppressing emotion using between-subjects designs. It may be argued, however, that successful adaptation depends not so much on any one regulatory process, but on the ability to flexibly enhance or suppress emotional expression in accord with situational demands. We tested this hypothesis among New York City college students in the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks. Subjects' performance in a laboratory task in which they enhanced emotional expression, suppressed emotional expression, and behaved normally on different trials was examined as a prospective predictor of their adjustment across the first two years of college.…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Situational ethics
  • Flexibility (engineering)
  • Expression (computer science)
  • Distress
  • Task (project management)
  • Cognition
  • Adaptation (eye)
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