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Averett, C. P., and Heise, D. 1987. Modified social identities: Amalgamations, attributions, and emotions. Journal of Mathematical Sociology13: 103-132.

Heise, D. 1985. Affect control theory: Respecification, estimation, and tests of the formal model. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 11: 191-222.

Heise, D. 1989. Effects of emotion displays on social identification. Social Psychology Quarterly, 52: 10-21.

Heise, D. 1991. Interact 2: A Computer Program for Studying Cultural Meanings and Social Interactions. Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, 47405.

Heise, D., and MacKinnon, N. 1987. Affective bases of likelihood judgments. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 13: 133-151.

Heise, D., and Thomas, Lisa 1989. Predicting impressions created by combinations of emotion and social identity. Social Psychology Quarterly, 52: 141-148.

Smith-Lovin, Lynn. 1987a. Impressions from events. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 13: 35-70.

Smith-Lovin, Lynn. 1987b. The affective control of events within settings. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 13: 71-101.

Wiggins, Beverly, & Heise, D. R. 1987. Expectations, intentions, and behavior: Some tests of affect control theory. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 13: 153-169.



URL: www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/ACT/math/eq_9.html
Document: David Heise, "Affect Control Theory's Mathematical Model, With a List of Testable Hypotheses. A Working Paper for ACT Researchers." February 7, 1992. Revised and posted on the World Wide Web, April 15, 1997.