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primary appraisal

in the cognitive appraisal theory of emotions, the initial evaluation of a situation’s relevance to one’s moral norms and personal preferences and to the likelihood of reaching one’s goals. The situation (or other stimulus) is identified as a threat, harm, or challenge and is followed by secondary appraisal. See also core relational themes. [proposed by Richard S. Lazarus]

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