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. 2021 Jul 23;12:533795. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.533795

TABLE 3.

Effects of the framework factors.

Effect groups Effects Cases or values
Emotional Valences Pleasant (joy, pride, wellbeing, etc.)
Unpleasant (sadness, anxiety, anger, disgust, perplexity, shame, guilt, etc.)
Both valences
Indefinite
Intensity of the valence High
Low
Behavioral Behavioral Absence of behavioral effects (freeze, catatonia, etc.)
Neutralizing the attribution (flight, fight, etc.)
Maintaining or increasing the attribution
Autonomy No outside help
Seeking outside help
Cognitive Characterization of the attribution Origin assigned Own
Elsewhere
Privacy Personal or private
Public or shared
Controllability granted Yes, with degrees
None
Sense considered Beneficial to the person
Harmful
Neutral
Quality given the attribution Clarity granted meaning Clear
Ambiguous
Distinction considered Distinct
Overlapping
Credibility given Conviction or credibility
Questioning the attribution by external induction
Questioned by oneself, without outside inference
Personal needs Reduction or satisfaction
Maintenance
Increase
In setting factors Family Changes or not
Work Changes or not
Leisure, friends Changes or not
Other Changes or not