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 |