1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf00300368
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The distinction between affect and cognition

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“…study supports some researchers' ideas that the affective and cognitive components of Subjective Well-being are somewhat distinctive (Beiser, 1974;Campbell, Converse, & Rogers, 1976;DeHaes, Pennink, & Welvaart, 1987). Pavot and Diener (1993) pointed out that there is evidence that cognitive and affective measures form separate factors.…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Psychology 53supporting
confidence: 67%
“…study supports some researchers' ideas that the affective and cognitive components of Subjective Well-being are somewhat distinctive (Beiser, 1974;Campbell, Converse, & Rogers, 1976;DeHaes, Pennink, & Welvaart, 1987). Pavot and Diener (1993) pointed out that there is evidence that cognitive and affective measures form separate factors.…”
Section: International Journal Of Research Studies In Psychology 53supporting
confidence: 67%
“…However, the fact remains that various researchers claimed that satisfaction affects the cognitive and affective components separately (Stock et al , 1986; Judge and Hulin, 1993). So these two components behave differently depending on the time elapsed and the different relationships with other variables ​​(DeHaes et al , 1987). Consequently, the two dimensions of subjective well-being are not completely independent, but are somewhat different and can provide complementary information when assessed separately (Pavot and Diener, 1993).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existe evidencia empírica de que ambos componentes están relacionados (Beiser, 1974;Diener, 1994;Kushman & Lane, 1980), pero tal y como indican otros autores, como De Haes, Pennink & Welwaart (1987) ;Stock, Okun & Benin (1986); Okun & Stock (1987), también habría motivos para evaluarlos por separado, ya que muestran diferentes evoluciones a lo largo del tiempo, así como distintos patrones de relación con otras variables psicológicas.…”
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