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Do induced moods really influence health perceptions?
Steven D. Barger
, Sarah M. Burke
, Megan J. Limbert
Psychological Sciences
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Adverse Effects
16%
Aged Samples
16%
Aggregate Analysis
16%
Assessment Study
16%
Bad Mood
16%
College Students
16%
Consistent Patterns
16%
Experiment Testing
16%
Health Assessment
16%
Health Perception
100%
Health Reporting
16%
Health Score
16%
Health Symptoms
16%
Illness
16%
Induced Mood
100%
Near-zero
16%
Negative Emotions
33%
Negative Mood Induction
16%
Physical Symptoms
16%
Randomized Experiment
16%
Self-rated Health
100%
Symptom Reporting
16%
Psychology
Health Assessment
14%
Mood
100%
Mood Induction
14%
Negative Mood
42%
Self-Rated Health
85%