Seta, John J.; Haire, Ashleigh; Seta, Catherine E. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 3 (2008) June, pp. 425-434
they were exposed to two negative events: a highly negative and a mildly negative life event. Participants also chose the … situation containing two versus one negative event. Thus, ``more negative events were better'' when the events had different … two negative life experiences. Thus, ``more negative events were worse'' when the events had similar affective intensities …