10.2.2 Affect as a basic response system :
Affect refers emotional state of a person, his positive and
negative feelings and moods. It is understood that emotional state
of a person influences his cognition and emotion as well as the
interpersonal attraction. Affect has two basic characteristics one is
the intensity of the affect, indicating its strength and second is the
direction of the emotion, regarding the positive or negative emotion.
Affect is considered as a basic aspect of human behaviour
because it has survival value from the evolutionary perspective. It
helps us in avoiding the negative experiences as well as reinforcing
positive experiences. The ability to discriminate between positive
and negative affect serves an important purpose to understand
hostility and attraction in social situations. Hence, affect stands as
an important internal determinant of interpersonal attraction.
10.2.3 Affect and attraction :
The role of affect in interpersonal attraction suggests that the
positive affect will lead to positive evaluation of other people and
negative affect will lead to negative evaluation of other person. In
this manner a direct effect of emotion on attraction is observed.
However, a more interesting phenomenon is referred to as
associated effect, this effect occurs when another person is simply
present in that situation when your emotional state is aroused by
some situation or by some person. For example when you are
emotionally in positive state you will evaluate a person positively,
even though he is a stranger and will negatively evaluate a friend in
a negative state. This can be understood as a form of classical
conditioning where a neutral stimulus paired with positive stimulus
elicits a positive response and vice versa.
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