Ostracism is a painful experience, to the point that even observing ostracism hurts. We extend research on vicarious ostracism by investigating how observers subsequently behave and whether this is driven by intrapersonal feelings (need satisfaction) and/or interpersonal impressions. Sixty-six participants observed either ostracism or inclusion in Cyberball. They reported their global impression of sources and of targets, their own need satisfaction, and how they wanted to allocate money towards sources and targets. Observing ostracism increased money donations to targets (and decreased donation to sources), which was mediated by both lowered need satisfaction and negative impressions towards the sources, with stronger effect emerging for t...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
One behavioral consequence of ostracism is to seek and strengthen connections with others. The curre...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Ostracism is a painful experience, to the point that even observing ostracism hurts. We extend resea...
Ostracism is a social process through which individuals are excluded or ignored (Williams, 1998). Wh...
Ostracism refers to being ignored or excluded by others. Ostracism is common among social groups and...
Humans, like many animals, are social beings. The denial of social interaction though exclusion has ...
Psychosocial resources, such as social support and self-worth, are important for attenuating threate...
Ostracism, the act of ignoring and excluding, is a universally applied tactic of social control. Ind...
Ostracism is a negative and frequent social phenomenon in our daily relationships, see for example t...
This research falls into two streams. The first investigated perspective-related differences in ostr...
Ostracism is a negative interpersonal experience that has been studied primarily in laboratory setti...
Ostracism—being ignored and excluded—causes distress and threatens psychological needs (i.e., belong...
Ostracism—being excluded and ignored—is a painful, pervasive phenomenon (Williams, 2009). Most socia...
Two studies were conducted using the Cyberball game. The aim was to explore whether ostracizers’ gro...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
One behavioral consequence of ostracism is to seek and strengthen connections with others. The curre...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Ostracism is a painful experience, to the point that even observing ostracism hurts. We extend resea...
Ostracism is a social process through which individuals are excluded or ignored (Williams, 1998). Wh...
Ostracism refers to being ignored or excluded by others. Ostracism is common among social groups and...
Humans, like many animals, are social beings. The denial of social interaction though exclusion has ...
Psychosocial resources, such as social support and self-worth, are important for attenuating threate...
Ostracism, the act of ignoring and excluding, is a universally applied tactic of social control. Ind...
Ostracism is a negative and frequent social phenomenon in our daily relationships, see for example t...
This research falls into two streams. The first investigated perspective-related differences in ostr...
Ostracism is a negative interpersonal experience that has been studied primarily in laboratory setti...
Ostracism—being ignored and excluded—causes distress and threatens psychological needs (i.e., belong...
Ostracism—being excluded and ignored—is a painful, pervasive phenomenon (Williams, 2009). Most socia...
Two studies were conducted using the Cyberball game. The aim was to explore whether ostracizers’ gro...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
One behavioral consequence of ostracism is to seek and strengthen connections with others. The curre...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...