نتایج جستجو برای: prophets s moods

تعداد نتایج: 713076  

Journal: :Bulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan 1996

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 1909

Journal: :Vestnik of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics 2019

Journal: :Religions 2022

This article explores the use of Prophets in New Testament by looking at explicit quotations, clusters allusions and narrative patterns. It shows that NT authors applied to a range issues, such as God’s inclusion Gentiles, well key events Jesus’ life. also demonstrates they generally used Greek translation Prophets, though sometimes revised or indeed Christian version text. Like Jews Alexandria...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1995
D T Wegener R E Petty S M Smith

Currently dominant explanations of mood effects on persuasive message processing (i.e., cognitive capacity and feelings as information) predict that happy moods lead to less message scrutiny than neutral or sad moods. The hedonic contingency view (D. T. Wegener & R. E. Petty, 1994) predicts that happy moods can sometimes be associated with greater message processing activity because people in a...

2011
Govind Sharma M. Narasimha Murty

Song-selection and mood are interdependent. If we capture a song’s sentiment, we can determine the mood of the listener, which can serve as a basis for recommendation systems. Songs are generally classified according to genres, which don’t entirely reflect sentiments. Thus, we require an unsupervised scheme to mine them. Sentiments are classified into either two (positive/negative) or multiple ...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2005
Andrew K Littlefield Amelia E Talley Kristina M Jackson

Affect regulation models of alcohol use posit individuals use alcohol to modify mood states. Importantly, these models hypothesize that individual differences in coping motives for drinking moderate the relation between drinking and negative moods. Despite consistently significant correlations among negative moods, coping motives, and alcohol involvement in numerous between-level studies, withi...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2010
Jeffrey R Huntsinger Stacey Sinclair Elizabeth Dunn Gerald L Clore

Prior research has found that positive affect, compared to negative affect, increases stereotype activation. In four experiments the authors explore whether the link between affect and stereotype activation depends on the relative accessibility of stereotype-relevant thoughts and response tendencies. As well as manipulating mood, the authors measured or manipulated the accessibility of egalitar...

2017
Yoshihiko Suhara Yinzhan Xu Alex Sandy Pentland

Depression is a prevailing issue and is an increasing problem in many people’s lives. Without observable diagnostic criteria, the signs of depression may go unnoticed, resulting in high demand for detecting depression in advance automatically. This paper tackles the challenging problem of forecasting severely depressed moods based on self-reported histories. Despite the large amount of research...

Journal: :Emotion 2007
Lotte F Van Dillen Sander L Koole

The present research examined whether and how loading working memory can attenuate negative mood. In three experiments, participants were exposed to neutral, weakly negative, or strongly negative pictures followed by a task and a mood scale. Working memory demands were varied by manipulating task presence (Study 1), complexity (Study 2), and predictability (Study 3). Participants in all three e...

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