2018
DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2018.1437465
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Hopeful + Hoping = Hope: unique experiential features in the measurement of emotion

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“…More specifically, our definition refers to “thoughts involving possibility,” which implies a cognitive process and the “desire for the possibility,” which implies an emotional process, indicating that hope is indeed a mixture of both. Moreover, in line with previous research suggesting that the emotion of hope could motivate people to pursue a positive outcome (see a review of Bruininks & Howington, 2019), our findings further suggest that it might be the desire, as the core part of the emotional dimension of hope, that induces goal-congruent motivation and behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…More specifically, our definition refers to “thoughts involving possibility,” which implies a cognitive process and the “desire for the possibility,” which implies an emotional process, indicating that hope is indeed a mixture of both. Moreover, in line with previous research suggesting that the emotion of hope could motivate people to pursue a positive outcome (see a review of Bruininks & Howington, 2019), our findings further suggest that it might be the desire, as the core part of the emotional dimension of hope, that induces goal-congruent motivation and behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…which implies an emotional process, indicating that hope is indeed a mixture of both. Moreover, in line with previous research suggesting that the emotion of hope could motivate people to pursue a positive outcome (see a review of Bruininks & Howington, 2019), our findings further suggest that it might be the desire, as the core part of the emotional dimension of hope, that induces goal-congruent motivation and behaviors. Unlike most of the definitions of hope in Table 1, we chose not to explicitly define hope as a pure emotion or a pure cognition.…”
Section: Toward a Working Definition Of Hopesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These two components of hope are referred to as pathways and agency thinking in hope theory (Rand & Cheavens, 2009 ). While some studies consider hope to be an emotion (Bruininks & Howington, 2019 ), Snyder et al ( 2002a ) initially conceptualized hope as a cognitive motivational system, associated with pleasant emotions. The positive emotions experienced from hope are thus a consequence of goal-directed thinking.…”
Section: Literature Review and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hope is a multifaceted human attribute, and a natural coping reaction to extreme situations (Sibley et al, 2020 ). Typically categorized as a positive emotion, it often occurs in the midst of negative or uncertain circumstances (Bruininks, 2012 ). Hope is also a cognitive construct which translates the belief that a positive future outcome is possible (Luo et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%