<div><p>We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new self-categories. We first measured participants' (<i>N</i> = 89) emotional reactions to a proposal to make university assessment tougher before providing feedback about the reactions of eight other co-present individuals. This feedback always contained information about the other individuals' attitudes to the proposals (four opposed and four not opposed) and in the experimental condition emotion information (of those opposed, two were angry, two were sad). Participants self-categorised more with, and preferred to work with, angry rather than sad targets, but only when participants' own anger was high. These findings support the idea that emo...
The main aim of the current study was to examine the role of co-occurring emotions and their interac...
Across various studies, and depending on the methodology used, differing relationships were found be...
Group-based emotions have been conceptualised as being rooted in perceivers' social identity. Consis...
We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new self-ca...
We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new self-ca...
We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new self-ca...
Building on intergroup emotion research, we test the idea that intergroup emotion influences self-ca...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
ABSTRACT—Two experiments provide initial evidence that spe-cific emotional states are capable of cre...
The study of inter-group relations has seen a renewed emphasis on emotion. Various frameworks conver...
This research examined whether people experience anger after perceiving intentional and unfair behav...
Item does not contain fulltextThis research examined whether people experience anger after perceivin...
The studies originated from research on group-based emotions and examine emotions and emotion regula...
The main aim of the current study was to examine the role of co-occurring emotions and their interac...
Across various studies, and depending on the methodology used, differing relationships were found be...
Group-based emotions have been conceptualised as being rooted in perceivers' social identity. Consis...
We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new self-ca...
We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new self-ca...
We tested the hypothesis that shared emotions, notably anger, influence the formation of new self-ca...
Building on intergroup emotion research, we test the idea that intergroup emotion influences self-ca...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
ABSTRACT—Two experiments provide initial evidence that spe-cific emotional states are capable of cre...
The study of inter-group relations has seen a renewed emphasis on emotion. Various frameworks conver...
This research examined whether people experience anger after perceiving intentional and unfair behav...
Item does not contain fulltextThis research examined whether people experience anger after perceivin...
The studies originated from research on group-based emotions and examine emotions and emotion regula...
The main aim of the current study was to examine the role of co-occurring emotions and their interac...
Across various studies, and depending on the methodology used, differing relationships were found be...
Group-based emotions have been conceptualised as being rooted in perceivers' social identity. Consis...