Gossip is a frequent social activity, yet there is little research on the experience of providing gossip and how it impacts upon well-being of the gossiper. The present research aimed to investigate the effect of gossip behavior on the self-esteem of the gossiper. In Study 1, 140 participants were asked to write either a positive or negative description of a target person. Self-esteem was significantly reduced after providing a negative description but there was no effect of providing a positive one. In Study 2, 112 participants were asked to share information about someone they knew. Self-esteem decreased significantly regardless of the valence of the information. This research suggests that the act of gossiping is one which leads to self‐...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
Despite considerable theoretical interest in the social functions of gossip, to date there has been ...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Gossip is a frequent social activity, yet there is little research on the experience of providing go...
Past research on gossip has primarily examined influences such as personal anxiety, personal signifi...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
Gossip\u27s ubiquitous presence in daily conversations can significantly influence group dynamics, p...
Despite humans propensity to gossip, little research has been conducted on how engaging in gossip ca...
Gossip, or informal talk about others who are not present, is omnipresent in daily interactions. As ...
We investigate the self-evaluative function of competence-related gossip for individuals who receive...
We investigate the self-evaluative function of competence-related gossip for individuals who receive...
Gossip is the exchange of personal evaluative information about absent third parties. Although gossi...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically test the extent to which gossip plays a role in...
Gossiping carries a number of benefits, both to the individual and to a group. These benefits carry ...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
Despite considerable theoretical interest in the social functions of gossip, to date there has been ...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Gossip is a frequent social activity, yet there is little research on the experience of providing go...
Past research on gossip has primarily examined influences such as personal anxiety, personal signifi...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
Gossip\u27s ubiquitous presence in daily conversations can significantly influence group dynamics, p...
Despite humans propensity to gossip, little research has been conducted on how engaging in gossip ca...
Gossip, or informal talk about others who are not present, is omnipresent in daily interactions. As ...
We investigate the self-evaluative function of competence-related gossip for individuals who receive...
We investigate the self-evaluative function of competence-related gossip for individuals who receive...
Gossip is the exchange of personal evaluative information about absent third parties. Although gossi...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically test the extent to which gossip plays a role in...
Gossiping carries a number of benefits, both to the individual and to a group. These benefits carry ...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
Despite considerable theoretical interest in the social functions of gossip, to date there has been ...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...