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- W4224940908 abstract "This research investigated whether emotion regulation can be determined by one’s desired affective state (i.e., ideal affect). Study 1 explored whether ideal affect could explain differences in two emotion regulation strategies (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression) between cultural groups (European Americans vs. Hong Kong Chinese; N = 300). Results revealed that ideal high arousal positive states correlated positively with cognitive reappraisal. Study 2 further tested the causal impact of ideal affect on emotion regulation (N = 101). To manipulate their ideal low/high arousal positive states, participants were randomly assigned to either a ‘peaceful meeting’ or an ‘exciting party’ condition. The participants’ strategies to regulate negative emotions were assessed. Results showed that, regardless of cultural background, participants in the party condition employed more cognitive reappraisal than those in the meeting condition. These findings indicated that what we want to feel partly determines how we regulate our emotions." @default.
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