Drawing on the embodied simulation account of emotional information processing, we argue that the physical experience of weight is associated with the emotional experience of guilt and thus that weight intensifies the experience of guilt. Across 4 studies, we found that participants who wore a heavy backpack experienced higher levels of guilt compared to those who wore a light backpack. Additionally, wearing a heavy backpack affected participants\u27 behavior. Specifically, it led them to be more likely to choose healthy snacks over guilt-inducing ones and boring tasks over fun ones. It also led participants to cheat less. Importantly, self-reported guilt mediated the effect of wearing a heavy backpack on these behaviors. Our studies also e...
Four experiments show that emotions systematically influence judgments and per-suasion by altering c...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
In different cultures, people use the concept of weight to refer to important matters. Recent studie...
Drawing on the embodied simulation account of emotional information processing, we argue that the ph...
Guilt is an important social and moral emotion. In addition to feeling unpleasant, guilt is metaphor...
Guilt is an important social and moral emotion. In addition to feeling unpleasant, guilt is metaphor...
Previous research has shown that moral failures increase compensatory behaviors, such as prosocialit...
The present study aims to investigate the way inwhich different configurations of guilt areassociate...
In the present studies, we investigate the hypothesis that guilt influences risk taking by enhancing...
Food and eating are often associated with both positive and negative emotions: pleasure and enjoymen...
Understanding the Psychology of Guilt Guilt is a common negative emotion, experienced frequently in ...
In different cultures, people use the concept of weight to refer to important matters. Recent studie...
OBJECTIVE: While high levels of dietary restraint do not appear to reflect actual caloric restraint,...
Previous work showed that concrete experiences of weight influence people’s judgments of how importa...
65 p.This research examines the notion that guilt, the negative emotion stemming from a failure to m...
Four experiments show that emotions systematically influence judgments and per-suasion by altering c...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
In different cultures, people use the concept of weight to refer to important matters. Recent studie...
Drawing on the embodied simulation account of emotional information processing, we argue that the ph...
Guilt is an important social and moral emotion. In addition to feeling unpleasant, guilt is metaphor...
Guilt is an important social and moral emotion. In addition to feeling unpleasant, guilt is metaphor...
Previous research has shown that moral failures increase compensatory behaviors, such as prosocialit...
The present study aims to investigate the way inwhich different configurations of guilt areassociate...
In the present studies, we investigate the hypothesis that guilt influences risk taking by enhancing...
Food and eating are often associated with both positive and negative emotions: pleasure and enjoymen...
Understanding the Psychology of Guilt Guilt is a common negative emotion, experienced frequently in ...
In different cultures, people use the concept of weight to refer to important matters. Recent studie...
OBJECTIVE: While high levels of dietary restraint do not appear to reflect actual caloric restraint,...
Previous work showed that concrete experiences of weight influence people’s judgments of how importa...
65 p.This research examines the notion that guilt, the negative emotion stemming from a failure to m...
Four experiments show that emotions systematically influence judgments and per-suasion by altering c...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
In different cultures, people use the concept of weight to refer to important matters. Recent studie...