Zusammenfassung
Emotionen sind in unserem Alltag allgegenwärtig. Sie prägen entscheidend die Art und Weise, wie wir die Welt, die Menschen darin und uns selbst erleben. Von jeglicher Erfahrung unzertrennlich und Gegenstand unzähliger Gedichte, Romane und Filme, verwundert es nicht weiter, dass Emotionen auch ein äußerst beliebter Forschungsgegenstand sind und eine große Spannweite an Forschungsfragen einschließen.
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Brandstätter, V., Schüler, J., Puca, R., Lozo, L. (2013). Emotionspsychologische Forschungsmethoden. In: Motivation und Emotion. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30150-6_11
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