Term ID: T3759

Mood Induction Procedure

/mood-induction-procedure/
Experimental methods used to temporarily create specific emotional states for research or therapeutic purposes.
Example: Using music, film clips, or guided imagery to induce happiness, sadness, or anxiety in laboratory studies.

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Reference: Westermann et al. (1996)