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What Cognitive Appraisal Theory Reveals About Emotions
The cognitive appraisal theory explains how people interpret events and why those interpretations trigger powerful emotions.
They are each built on one of three paradigms that has dominated international relations theory since World War II: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Realists see politics as rooted in anarchy, ...
The recent directive by the Ministry of Education that Ghanaian languages should be used as the medium of instruction in all ...
A new book finds this evidence in rational arguments. And in something those arguments can’t capture. There are these two young fish swimming along, and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the ...
To investigate the relationship between psychological richness and innovative behavior among Chinese college students, as well as the roles of cognitive flexibility and creative self-efficacy in this ...
Some sci-fi scenarios depict robots as cold-hearted clankers eager to manipulate human stooges. But that’s not the only possible path for artificial intelligence. Humans have evolved emotions like ...
A superhero is only as good as their costume. Take Daredevil, for example. Early in his Netflix series, he puts on a black blindfold and a compression shirt during his outings in Hell’s Kitchen.
The emergence of social constructivism in the field of International Relations (IR) has posed significant epistemological, ontological, and normative challenges to the dominant paradigms of ...
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