Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative effects on all of us, young and old. Using a Cyberball paradigm, the present research replicates the effects of ostracism on the moods (anger, anxiety, happiness, and anger) and fundamental needs (belongingness, control, meaningful existence, and self-esteem) of children (Study 1) and then extends the literature by examining the role of the number of ostracizers and inclusive members in this process by randomly assigning children to conditions varying in degree of ostracism (Study 2). Results of both studies showed that experiencing ostracism strongly and negatively affected all moods and fundamental needs-with the exception of anxiety. Stud...
This research examines adults’, and for the first time, children’s and adolescents’ reaction to bein...
Ostracism, the act of being excluded by a person or a group, is a common experience among children, ...
Three experiments examined the effects of group size on reactions to ostracism and inclusion. Partic...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Previous research has shown that ostracism - the experience of being ignored and excluded - has nega...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Contains fulltext : 166701.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Drawing on theories of development, motivation, and personality, we examined children’s and adolesce...
Involving being excluded, ignored, or-at its extreme-being given the silent treatment,” ostracism c...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
Ostracism is a social process through which individuals are excluded or ignored (Williams, 1998). Wh...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOstracism, a form of social exc...
This research examines adults’, and for the first time, children’s and adolescents’ reaction to bein...
Ostracism, the act of being excluded by a person or a group, is a common experience among children, ...
Three experiments examined the effects of group size on reactions to ostracism and inclusion. Partic...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Previous research has shown that ostracism - the experience of being ignored and excluded - has nega...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Contains fulltext : 166701.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Drawing on theories of development, motivation, and personality, we examined children’s and adolesce...
Involving being excluded, ignored, or-at its extreme-being given the silent treatment,” ostracism c...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
Ostracism is a social process through which individuals are excluded or ignored (Williams, 1998). Wh...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityOstracism, a form of social exc...
This research examines adults’, and for the first time, children’s and adolescents’ reaction to bein...
Ostracism, the act of being excluded by a person or a group, is a common experience among children, ...
Three experiments examined the effects of group size on reactions to ostracism and inclusion. Partic...