articleJournal of Behavioral Decision MakingApr 1, 2006BRONZE OA

Portrait of the angry decision maker: how appraisal tendencies shape anger's influence on cognition

Carnegie Mellon University · Stanford University

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Abstract

Abstract This paper reviews the impact of anger on judgment and decision making. Section I proposes that anger merits special attention in the study of judgment and decision making because the effects of anger often diverge from those of other negative emotions. Section II presents an Appraisal‐Tendency Framework for predicting and organizing such effects. Section III reviews empirical evidence for the uniqueness of anger's relations to judgment and decision making. Section IV connects the Appraisal‐Tendency Framework to associated mechanisms and theories. Drawing on the evidence, Section V presents the question of whether anger should be considered a positive emotion. It also proposes the hypothesis that…

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Keywords
  • Anger
  • Psychology
  • Section (typography)
  • Appraisal theory
  • Social psychology
  • Cognition
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Cognitive appraisal
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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