Describe ways in which positive emotions broaden thought-action repertoires and build personal resources, according to Fredrickson's theory. Give an example of each.
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Instead, they are distinct and complementary:
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Whereas many negative emotions narrow individuals' momentary thought-action repertoires1 by calling forth specific action tendencies (e.g., attack, flee), many positive emotions broaden individuals' momentary thought-action repertoires, prompting them to pursue a wider ...
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