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Emotions: Predicting the Intensity of Emotional Reactions

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Abstract
People often overestimate the intensity and duration of negative emotions is because they do not recognize the tendency to rationalize or make the best of bad situations. It is human nature to reframe events that affect us personally to ease the situation. Little annoyances may actually stay last longer because they are not major enough to trigger this response. Daniel Gilbert refers to it as the "peculiar longevity of things not so bad."
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Introduction to Psychology, Inside Out
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00:01:52 (HH:MM:SS)
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