HDFS 1060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Apache Hadoop, Intrusiveness, Social Emotions
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Definition: an emotional, arousing behavior or situation created by another person that is seen as unpleasant, but not unbearable. The reaction of hypersensitive annoyance or disgust to a social allergen. This will affect how you perceive someone else. Found to be related to: satisfaction, stability, formation, attraction, and behavior. Found to be present in various forms/types. Top category for strongest negative feelings were friends. Whether behaviors are personally directed towards someone else or not vs without focus on an individual. Whether behaviors are done on purpose as opposed to to habits or accidental without thinking of consequences. Personally directed, non-personally directed, intentional, and unintentional. Women found to be more selective and rejecting. The types that repulsed men and women were the same. Most emotions stem from people closest to use. Characterized by cognitive appraisal, physiological reaction, and behavior tendencies. Most often experienced in the context of relationships with others. Intense desire to maintain a close relationship with another.