Prior
studies
of
discrepancies
in
moral
decision
making
across
online/offline
contexts
have
been
limited
by
a
lack
transparency
the
vignette
development
process.
The
present
study
sought
to
amend
this
issue
developing
and
evaluating
efficacy
an
original
series
12
pairs
vignettes.
203
participants
completed
online
questionnaire
which
they
reported
on
morally
relevant
aspects
using
Likert-type
scales.
These
dependent
variables
included
imageability,
emotional
response,
size
effect,
social
harm,
wrongness.
A
combination
network
modelling
inferential
analyses
were
used
evaluate
vignettes
for
use
subsequent
studies.
Based
these
findings,
small
selection
deemed
be
reliable
enough
future
use,
range
considerations
transparent
rigorous
vignette-based
approaches
topic
are
explored.
Journal of Enterprising Communities People and Places in the Global Economy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 7, 2025
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
dual
impact
of
anger
on
decision-making,
addressing
gap
in
understanding
its
paradoxical
nature
entrepreneurial
contexts.
Design/methodology/approach
Using
an
integrative
approach,
this
synthesises
insights
from
appraisal
theory
emotion,
affect
infusion
model,
emotional
intelligence
framework,
broaden-and-build
and
resource-based
view
provide
a
comprehensive
review
analysis
psychological
foundations.
Findings
Anger
exhibits
duality
influencing
decision-making
behaviour.
manifests
across
several
dimensions.
Cognitively,
it
can
sharpen
focus
or
lead
fixation;
emotionally,
may
energise
overwhelm;
motivationally,
spur
action
provoke
recklessness;
volitionally,
enhance
determination
induce
impulsivity;
behaviourally,
strategic
assertiveness
reactive
aggression.
Research
limitations/implications
Although
theoretical
examination
reveals
anger,
future
empirical
studies
are
needed
explore
temporal
evolution,
cross-cultural
variances
interactions
with
other
states.
research
should
help
validate
proposed
dimensions
implications
real-world
settings.
Practical
Understanding
is
vital
for
entrepreneurs.
recognising
properties
allows
them
mitigate
anger’s
negative
consequences
while
leveraging
potential
as
asset.
To
transform
into
asset,
entrepreneurs
need
augment
their
self-awareness,
hone
emotion
regulation
skills
cultivate
deliberation-based
approaches.
At
organisational
level,
foster
culture
where
emotions
openly
acknowledged
addressed,
well
constructively
managed.
turn
performance
driver.
Social
By
promoting
deeper
healthier
ecosystems
acknowledged,
understood
managed
effectively,
leading
more
sustainable
harmonious
ventures.
Originality/value
work
offers
holistic
conceptual
elucidating
implications.
Can
art
improve
health
and
wellbeing?
The
rapidly
growing
therapy
literature
claims
that
there
is
solid
evidence
engaging
with
ameliorates
mental
physical
disorders
increases
wellbeing.
This
claim
used
to
justify
numerous
arts-based
clinical
interventions
policies,
so
it
deserves
thorough
scrutiny.
Here
we
show
the
cited
in
favor
of
efficacy
conceptually
methodologically
flawed.
Conceptually,
experiments
investigating
effects
on
do
not
include
appropriate
tests
nor
control
conditions
would
allow
demonstrating
putative
actually
owe
healing
power
art:
(i)
they
fail
define
what
is,
making
impossible
compare
effect
“art”
“non-art”
stimuli
activities
wellbeing;
(ii)
demonstrate
elicit
a
distinct
class
experiences
modulate
mechanistic
causes
disorders;
(iii)
causal
manipulations
physiological
processes
believed
be
mechanisms
action
could
prove
art-induced
affect
etiology
disorders.
Methodologically,
most
studies
as
proof
for
lacked
such
common
trial
procedures
defining
therapeutic
agent,
randomizing
group
assignment,
controlling
patient
or
researcher
allegiance,
other
concurrent
medications,
comparing
art-based
kinds
interventions,
conducting
reporting
statistical
analyses
appropriately.
We
conclude
no
compelling
objects
can
induce
changes
human
nervous
system
result
improvements
discuss
why
proponents
have
neglected
these
problems
ethical
implications
patients
who
are
treated
using
therapy.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(3), P. e0299326 - e0299326
Published: March 18, 2024
Human
needs,
and
their
fulfillment,
are
the
building
blocks
of
human
development,
personality,
well-being.
However,
no
published
paper
in
field
psychology
has
focused
on
exploring
aesthetic
needs
.
Maslow
(1986)
gave
topic
little
more
than
a
paragraph;
Dweck
[1],
her
elegant
Unified
Theory
Motivation,
Personality,
Development,
never
mentions
needs.
The
aim
this
article
is
to
describe
developing
scale
for
measuring
intensity
structure,
psychometric
properties,
criterion-related
validity
were
verified
with
three
independent
samples
(total
N
=
592).
results
an
EFA
two
CFAs
indicated
three-factor
structure:
1)
need
aestheticize
everyday
life
(aesthetic
experiences
objects
events
unrelated
art,
such
as
presentation
food
or
appearance
workspace,
etc.);
2)
contact
creations
(the
arts);
3)
built
natural
environments
(urban
spaces,
architecture,
parks,
wild
nature,
etc.).
In
addition,
our
convergent
studies
have
shown
that
people
high
characterized
by
experiencing
intense
works
higher
competence
intensely
involved
four
forms
beauty,
ability
integrate
stronger
trait
gratitude,
curiosity
about
greater
sensitivity
disgust,
internal
external
stimulation.
This
may
prove
useful
research
individual
differences
aesthetics.
Over
the
last
two
decades,
neuroscientific
research
has
considerably
advanced
our
understanding
of
neurobiological
processes
that
underlie
interactions
with
artworks.
Through
a
combination
behavioural
and
neuroimaging
methods,
experiments
have
identified
sensory,
perceptual,
emotional
cognitive
make
important
contributions
to
psychological
experiences
art,
in
particular
emergence
aesthetic
preferences.
Here
we
conduct
selective
review
this
literature
will
provide
readers
without
background
neurosciences
first
introduction
into
what
learned
so
far.
Our
is
organised
three
parts:
First
describe
examined
neurobiologicalprocesses
involved
sensation
perception
art.
Next,
survey
findings
cast
light
on
neural
mechanisms
underlying
responses
including
contribution
mesocorticolimbic
reward
circuitry
computation
liking.
Third,
outline
how
associated
expectations,
knowledge
expertise
significantly
influence
response
works
We
conclude
chapter
by
discussing
experience
art
relies
an
interdependence
sensation,
emotion,
cognition,
major
challenge
future
neuroaesthetics
lies
improving
complex
interplay
these
processes.
British Journal of Psychology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
114(1), P. 1 - 20
Published: Aug. 15, 2022
Aesthetic
and
moral
evaluations
engage
appetitive
defensive
emotions.
While
the
role
played
by
pleasure
in
positive
aesthetic
judgements
has
been
extensively
researched,
little
is
known
about
how
emotions
influence
negative
judgements.
Specifically,
it
unknown
which
such
tap
into,
whether
both
kinds
of
judgement
share
a
common
emotional
root.
Here,
we
investigated
participants'
individual
sensitivity
to
disgust,
fear,
anger
sadness
predicted
subjective
stimuli.
Bayesian
modelling
revealed
that
participants
who
were
more
sensitive
fear
found
conventional
transgressions
wrong.
In
contrast,
disgust
disliked
asymmetrical
geometric
patterns
untidy
rooms
more.
These
findings
suggest
multiple
emotions,
not
just
they
may
rely
on
different
as
part
their
computational
mechanism.
<p><strong>Anti-social
behaviour
online
remains
a
pervasive
and
persistent
thorn
in
the
side
of
social
media
platforms.
Understanding
what
drives
bad
is
an
important
step
towards
responding
to
issue,
calls
for
interdisciplinary
understanding
range
complex
interrelated
factors.
Discrepancies
moral
judgement
between
offline
contexts
example
one
such
factor
which
well
supported
within
theoretical
literature
but
relatively
underexplored
from
empirical
perspective.
This
thesis
addresses
this
gap
using
mixed-methods,
vignette-based
approach
spread
across
three
studies.
Overall,
findings
these
studies
revealed
that
while
some
online/offline
discrepancies
do
exist,
tend
be
highly
context-specific,
generally
limited
frequency
extent.
A
contrast
quantitative
qualitative
also
highlighted
tension
insight
theoretical/self-reported
perspectives
on
topic.</strong></p>
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: April 25, 2024
Generally,
beauty
has
been
regarded
as
an
outward
expression
of
elegance
and
harmony,
providing
visual
pleasure
evoking
a
sense
aesthetic
enjoyment.
However,
in
recent
years,
phenomenon
called
“ugly-cute”
emerged,
challenging
the
conventional
standards
by
embracing
form
“ugliness”
to
enhance
its
appeal.
The
reasons
mechanisms
behind
this
remain
largely
unexplored
so
far.
This
study
aims
investigate
role
emotions,
such
pleasure,
humor,
surprise,
relationship
between
ugly-cute
characteristics
attractiveness.
findings
reveal
that
general
directly
generates
attractiveness
eliciting
pleasurable
whereas
memes
achieve
inducing
emotions
through
mediation
humor.
Furthermore,
while
both
“ugly”
evoke
elicited
is
accompanied
humorous
response,
thereby
enhancing
their
attractiveness,
fail
humor
lack
Finally,
we
discuss
potential
implications
practical
value
current
research.