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making a persuasive argument that leads to the change of beliefs or emotions thus enhancing the speaker's credibility. The move from a low credibility source to a high credibility source can elicit a positive surprise among individuals. The act of being persuaded by said speaker can also elicit a positive surprise, as an individual may have perceived the speaker as having too low of a credibility to elicit change and the change of beliefs or emotion then causes surprise.
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increase the level of attraction of the violator, whereas negative violations decrease the attraction. Positive violations would then cause positive surprise, such as a surprise birthday party, and negative violations would cause negative surprise, such as a parking ticket. Positive violations may enhance credibility, power, attraction, and persuasiveness. Negative violations may reduce them.
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the jump scene due to familiarity with scary movies, thus lowering the level of surprise. The EVT model helps to support this claim because as individuals become more accustomed to a situation or communication, it becomes less and less likely that the situation or communication will cause a violation of expectation, and without violating an expectation, surprise cannot occur.
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between the facial display of surprise and the actual experience of surprise. This suggests that there are variations in the expression of surprise. It has been suggested that surprise is an envelope term for both the startle response and also disbelief. More recent research shows that raising of the
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between our assumptions and expectations about worldly events and the way that those events actually turn out. This gap can be deemed an important foundation on which new findings are based since surprises can make people aware of their own
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2312:Affectivity
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2266:in education
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1560:Anticipation
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18:Surprisingly
2601:and culture
2406:recognition
2391:homeostatic
2291:forecasting
2240:Weltschmerz
2213:Misanthropy
1990:grandiosity
1872:Inspiration
1862:Infatuation
1830:Humiliation
1752:Frustration
1625:Contentment
1422:.p. 177-133
1328:APA PsycNET
1308:October 11,
913:Familiarity
375:Humiliation
320:Frustration
220:Contentment
2748:Categories
2678:Pathognomy
2579:well-being
2495:and gender
2490:expression
2485:exhaustion
2470:detachment
2455:competence
2436:Emotional
2418:regulation
2401:perception
2396:in animals
2346:and memory
2282:Affective
2190:Worldviews
2052:melancholy
2037:Resentment
1907:Loneliness
1882:Irritation
1867:Insecurity
1857:Indulgence
1732:Excitement
1717:Enthusiasm
1650:Depression
1610:Confidence
1605:Compassion
1580:Attraction
1505:Admiration
1500:Acceptance
1333:2015-11-02
1158:0393002055
1074:2017-06-05
960:John Casti
947:References
917:See also:
880:Widening (
698:chronemics
635:Paul Ekman
480:Resentment
405:Loneliness
295:Enthusiasm
235:Depression
205:Confidence
135:Admiration
130:Acceptance
77:In animals
2706:appraisal
2646:sociology
2597:Emotions
2569:symbiosis
2554:reasoning
2524:isolation
2465:contagion
2450:blackmail
2376:expressed
2371:evolution
2361:and sleep
2351:and music
2286:computing
2233:Reclusion
2228:Pessimism
2203:Defeatism
2133:Suffering
2079:Sehnsucht
2022:Rejection
1973:self-pity
1948:Nostalgia
1917:limerence
1887:Isolation
1825:Hostility
1782:Happiness
1762:Gratitude
1707:Emptiness
1690:vicarious
1640:Curiosity
1615:Confusion
1555:Annoyance
1535:Amusement
1525:Agitation
1520:Affection
1515:Aesthetic
1510:Adoration
1042:: 58–79.
859:confusion
837:mydriasis
805:Rembrandt
786:confusion
694:proxemics
676:ignorance
665:Comedian
540:Suspicion
530:Suffering
500:Self-pity
465:Rejection
420:Nostalgia
400:Limerence
370:Hostility
350:Happiness
330:Gratitude
275:Elevation
230:Curiosity
210:Confusion
165:Annoyance
145:Amusement
140:Affection
2759:Emotions
2754:Reflexes
2564:security
2544:literacy
2529:lability
2519:intimacy
2460:conflict
2440:aperture
2337:Emotion
2321:negative
2316:positive
2306:spectrum
2271:measures
2223:Optimism
2218:Nihilism
2208:Fatalism
2198:Cynicism
2143:Sympathy
2138:Surprise
1980:Pleasure
1902:Kindness
1892:Jealousy
1877:Interest
1844:Hysteria
1727:Euphoria
1670:Distrust
1620:Contempt
1600:Calmness
1492:Emotions
1479:Emotions
1442:Surprise
1385:12857616
1377:14401489
1295:16881766
928:See also
882:dilation
745:Emperor
597:Surprise
535:Surprise
445:Pleasure
395:Kindness
385:Jealousy
380:Interest
305:Euphoria
260:Distrust
215:Contempt
122:Emotions
43:Emotions
35:a series
33:Part of
2734:Italics
2697:Theory
2653:Feeling
2606:history
2591:bounded
2549:prosody
2356:and sex
2341:and art
2301:science
2257:Affect
2251:Related
2126:chronic
2101:Shyness
2061:Saudade
2047:Sadness
2042:Revenge
2032:Remorse
1963:Passion
1953:Outrage
1943:Neglect
1803:Hiraeth
1702:Empathy
1680:Ecstasy
1665:Disgust
1635:Cruelty
1630:Courage
1595:Boredom
1575:Arousal
1565:Anxiety
1550:Anguish
1357:Bibcode
1349:Science
1240:7326222
1231:1039657
620:valence
515:Shyness
490:Saudade
485:Sadness
475:Remorse
435:Passion
425:Outrage
290:Empathy
270:Ecstasy
255:Disgust
225:Courage
200:Boredom
185:Arousal
175:Anxiety
160:Anguish
110:Valence
2701:affect
2683:Pathos
2636:social
2480:eating
2153:Wonder
2121:Stress
2111:Sorrow
2027:Relief
2017:Regret
2005:vanity
2000:insult
1995:hubris
1850:Ikigai
1820:Horror
1796:Hatred
1655:Desire
1645:Defeat
1570:Apathy
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841:miosis
826:sclera
751:Amélie
641:Causes
550:Wonder
525:Sorrow
470:Relief
460:Regret
365:Horror
355:Hatred
240:Desire
180:Apathy
67:Affect
2626:moral
2534:labor
2386:group
2165:Worry
2148:Trust
2116:Spite
2096:Shock
2091:Shame
1985:Pride
1958:Panic
1837:Hygge
1777:Guilt
1772:Grief
1767:Greed
1737:Faith
1675:Doubt
1545:Angst
1540:Anger
1530:Agony
1381:S2CID
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1271:(PDF)
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555:Worry
545:Trust
510:Shock
505:Shame
450:Pride
430:Panic
345:Guilt
340:Grief
335:Greed
310:Faith
265:Doubt
155:Angst
150:Anger
2445:bias
2430:work
2012:Rage
1968:Pity
1929:Lust
1912:Love
1815:Hope
1747:Flow
1742:Fear
1722:Envy
1483:list
1373:PMID
1310:2011
1291:PMID
1236:PMID
1154:ISBN
1127:(6).
1096:ISBN
851:fear
830:iris
767:pons
633:and
455:Rage
440:Pity
415:Lust
410:Love
360:Hope
315:Fear
300:Envy
87:Mood
1897:Joy
1585:Awe
1365:doi
1353:132
1283:doi
1226:PMC
1218:doi
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857:or
855:joy
390:Joy
190:Awe
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