How does this make you feel? A comparison of four affect induction procedures. Zhang, X., Yu, H., W., & Barrett, L., F. Frontiers in Psychology, 5(JUL):1-10, 2014. Paper bibtex @article{
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notes = {<PSYCHOLOGICAL><br/>GOAL: to find the most effective affect induction procedure, comparing four commonly used <b>affect induction procedures</b>:<br/><br/>(1) recall of an affectively salient event accompanied by affectively congruent music, <br/>(2) script-driven guided imagery, <br/>(3) viewing images while listening to affectively congruent music, and <br/>(4) posing affective facial actions, body postures, and vocal expressions<br/><br/>RESULT: the combination of <b>presenting an evocative image and music</b> is a powerful way of manipulating the hedonics of an affective state},
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