Introduction and Definition of Affect Intensity Affect Intensity (AI) is a fundamental construct within personality and emotional psychology, defined as the characteristic strength or typical magnitude with which an individual experiences emotional reactions. Conceptualized primarily by Randy J. Larsen and Ed Diener in the late 1980s, AI describes a stable, trait-like disposition that dictates the […]
Introduction to Automatic Mood Regulation Beliefs Automatic Mood Regulation Beliefs, often abbreviated as AMRB, represent a specialized facet of metacognitive self-efficacy pertaining to emotional control. These beliefs reflect an individual’s conviction regarding the extent to which their emotional state can be managed, altered, or neutralized without conscious effort, deliberation, or significant attentional resources. Unlike traditional […]