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Prior research indicates that various emotions linked to distinct values can result in unique consumer behaviors. The research is based on the discrete emotion theory, human value theory, and the theory of emotional-value consistency. It uses the experimental method to explore the influence of two completely different positive emotions, gratitude and admiration, on consumers' willingness to engage in sustainable behaviors. It is based on the concepts of differentiated emotions, human values, and the congruence between emotions and values. The research demonstrates that personal values influence the effectiveness of demonstrations of gratitude and admiration. When self-transcendence values are prioritized, gratitude increases customers' likelihood of engaging in sustainable behaviors; conversely, when self-enhancement values are emphasized, admiration heightens consumers' motivation to act sustainably. Self-efficacy clarifies this concept. Two investigations validated these impacts, augmenting our comprehension of the factors influencing sustainable consumer behavior, which benefits both marketers and regulators.
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BMC Nurs
September 2025
Department of Healthcare Management Research Center, Chiba University Hospital, 1-8-1 Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba, 260-8677, Japan.
Background: Operating room (OR) shadowing allows nursing students to observe high-stakes teamwork and clinical decision-making. However, the emotional and professional impact of such experiences on novice nurses remains underexplored.
Methods: This qualitative study explored how a single episode of OR shadowing during undergraduate clinical training influenced novice nurses' emotional responses and professional development.
Front Psychol
July 2025
School of Economics and Management, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, China.
Prior research indicates that various emotions linked to distinct values can result in unique consumer behaviors. The research is based on the discrete emotion theory, human value theory, and the theory of emotional-value consistency. It uses the experimental method to explore the influence of two completely different positive emotions, gratitude and admiration, on consumers' willingness to engage in sustainable behaviors.
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September 2024
Department of Psychology, Education and Social Work Faculty, Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.
Background: This study aims to examine, through artificial intelligence, specifically machine learning, the emotional impact generated by disclosures about mental health on social media. In contrast to previous research, which primarily focused on identifying psychopathologies, our study investigates the emotional response to mental health-related content on Instagram, particularly content created by influencers/celebrities. This platform, especially favored by the youth, is the stage where these influencers exert significant social impact, and where their analysis holds strong relevance.
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September 2024
Department of Psychology, York University.
Good fortune can be attributed to many sources, including other people, personal efforts, and various theistic and nontheistic supernatural forces (e.g., God, karma).
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June 2024
Department of Medical Education, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Recently, there has been an emphasis on keeping the study of anatomy using donor material confined to the domain of medical and allied healthcare professionals. Given the abundance of both accurate and inaccurate information online, coupled with a heightened focus on health following the COVID-19 pandemic, one may question whether it is time to review who can access learning anatomy using donors. In 2019, Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) obtained a Human Tissue Authority Public Display license with the aim of broadening the reach of who could be taught using donor material.
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