Journal Article10.1037//0022-3514.52.6.1061
Emotion knowledge: further exploration of a prototype approach.
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TL;DR: For instance, the authors suggests a framework for conceptualizing people's knowledge about emotions, in which categories of natural objects or events or events, including emotions, are formed as a result of repeated experiences and become organized around prototypes.
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Abstract: Recent work on natural categories suggests a framework for conceptualizing people's knowledge about emotions. Categories of natural objects or events, including emotions, are formed as a result of repeated experiences and become organized around prototypes (Rosch, 1978); the interrelated set of emot
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