Why do people try to influence the way others feel? Previous research offers two competing accounts of people’s motives for attempting to regulate others’ emotions. The instrumental account holds that people use interpersonal emotion regulation to benefit their own goal pursuit. Conversely, the prosocial account holds that people use interpersonal emotion regulation to benefit others’ goals. This article juxtaposes these accounts across two studies. Study 1 demonstrates that when given the chance to benefit themselves through their interpersonal emotion regulation, people choose to do so, even when this involves making a friend feel unpleasant. Yet when given the chance to benefit a friend through interpersonal emotion regulation, with no p...
People expect others to take efficient paths toward goals. Inefficiency changes how we categorize ac...
Currently, emotion regulation goals are being perceived as highly situational. This assumption might...
A continuous area of focus in the social sciences is the motivation for prosocial behavior, ...
Why do people try to influence the way others feel? Previous research offers two competing accounts ...
Why do people try to influence the way others feel? Previous research offers two competing accounts ...
What motivates people to regulate the emotions of others? Prior research has shown that people are m...
Interpersonal emotion regulation (ER) happens constantly in daily life and plays a role in the succe...
People in organizations often try to change the feelings of those they interact with. Research in th...
My dissertation will examine individual differences in interpersonal emotion regulation strategies (...
Attempts to improve others' feelings have positive consequences, while attempts to worsen others' fe...
Introduction A growing field of research has emerged to examine the processes by which people manage...
Similarity with others in need regarding various attributes [e.g., social group membership] has been...
Emotion researchers are increasingly interested in processes by which people influence others’ feeli...
Similarity with others in need regarding various attributes [e.g., social group membership] has been...
This research studies the impact of positive emotions on altruism in different social contexts (or d...
People expect others to take efficient paths toward goals. Inefficiency changes how we categorize ac...
Currently, emotion regulation goals are being perceived as highly situational. This assumption might...
A continuous area of focus in the social sciences is the motivation for prosocial behavior, ...
Why do people try to influence the way others feel? Previous research offers two competing accounts ...
Why do people try to influence the way others feel? Previous research offers two competing accounts ...
What motivates people to regulate the emotions of others? Prior research has shown that people are m...
Interpersonal emotion regulation (ER) happens constantly in daily life and plays a role in the succe...
People in organizations often try to change the feelings of those they interact with. Research in th...
My dissertation will examine individual differences in interpersonal emotion regulation strategies (...
Attempts to improve others' feelings have positive consequences, while attempts to worsen others' fe...
Introduction A growing field of research has emerged to examine the processes by which people manage...
Similarity with others in need regarding various attributes [e.g., social group membership] has been...
Emotion researchers are increasingly interested in processes by which people influence others’ feeli...
Similarity with others in need regarding various attributes [e.g., social group membership] has been...
This research studies the impact of positive emotions on altruism in different social contexts (or d...
People expect others to take efficient paths toward goals. Inefficiency changes how we categorize ac...
Currently, emotion regulation goals are being perceived as highly situational. This assumption might...
A continuous area of focus in the social sciences is the motivation for prosocial behavior, ...