Abstract

Our review excludes experiments that involve misattiibution of mood states or experiments that manipulate the degree to which participants are aware of their mood states (e.g., Clore, Gaspar, & Garvin, chap. 6, this volume; Smith, chap. 4, this volume; Levine, Wyer, & Schwarz, 1994; Martin, Abend, Sedikides, & Green, 1997). Also, our review excludes experiments in which the moodinduction task was actually a failure or success experience based on task performance feedback (e.g., McFarland & Buehler, 1997, 1998). Address for correspondence: Constantine Sedikides, Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, Highfield Campus, SOI 7 IBJ Southampton, England, UK. Email: c.sedikides@soton. ac.uk

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