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1. Spillover-Crossover Model
The spillover-crossover model refers to how experiences in one area of life can affect or spillover into another area for the individual, and how the emotions can be carried over to others that are closely connected.
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Citation: Amstad, F. T. & Semmer, N. K. (2011). Spillover and crossover of work and family-related negative emotions in couples. Psychology of Everyday Activity, 4(1), 43-55. http://www.allgemeine-psychologie.info/cms/images/stories/allgpsy_journal/Vol%204%20No%201/amstad_semmer.pdf
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