Although previous research on apologies has shown that apologies can have many beneficial effects on victims’ responses, the dyadic nature of the apology process has largely been ignored. As a consequence, very little is known about the congruence between perpetrators’ willingness to apologize and victims’ willingness to receive an apology. In three experimental studies we showed that victims mainly want to receive an apology after an intentional transgression, whereas perpetrators want to offer an apology particularly after an unintentional transgression. As expected, these divergent apologetic needs among victims and perpetrators were mediated by unique emotions: guilt among perpetrators and anger among victims. These results suggest tha...
We report three studies reported in which we examined how changing the content of an intergroup apol...
We investigate the possibility that victims and transgressors are predictably miscalibrated in their...
Apologies for intergroup harm have become increasingly common. Despite this, the evidence for the ef...
Although previous research on apologies has shown that apologies can have many beneficial effects on...
Although previous research on apologies has shown that apologies can have many beneficial effects on...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ An apology is one of the most common ways for a perpetrator to initi...
Apologizing is often seen as the appropriate response after a transgression for perpetrators. Yet, d...
We investigate the possibility that victims and transgressors are predictably miscalibrated in their...
This study examined perceptions of partial apologies. Eighty young people rated the extent to which ...
Apologies play an important role in forgiveness, but the pathway from apology to forgiveness is uncl...
This research examines the mediating role of victims ’ embarrassment in explaining why apologies fro...
Apologies and forgiveness are closely related. A wrongdoer, by offering his apologies, asks for forg...
The ‘apology-acceptance’ script that may prevail during the victim–offender mediation process sugges...
Individuals struggle with offering an apology following a transgression. The present research examin...
Apologies play an important role in forgiveness, but the pathway from apology to forgiveness is uncl...
We report three studies reported in which we examined how changing the content of an intergroup apol...
We investigate the possibility that victims and transgressors are predictably miscalibrated in their...
Apologies for intergroup harm have become increasingly common. Despite this, the evidence for the ef...
Although previous research on apologies has shown that apologies can have many beneficial effects on...
Although previous research on apologies has shown that apologies can have many beneficial effects on...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ An apology is one of the most common ways for a perpetrator to initi...
Apologizing is often seen as the appropriate response after a transgression for perpetrators. Yet, d...
We investigate the possibility that victims and transgressors are predictably miscalibrated in their...
This study examined perceptions of partial apologies. Eighty young people rated the extent to which ...
Apologies play an important role in forgiveness, but the pathway from apology to forgiveness is uncl...
This research examines the mediating role of victims ’ embarrassment in explaining why apologies fro...
Apologies and forgiveness are closely related. A wrongdoer, by offering his apologies, asks for forg...
The ‘apology-acceptance’ script that may prevail during the victim–offender mediation process sugges...
Individuals struggle with offering an apology following a transgression. The present research examin...
Apologies play an important role in forgiveness, but the pathway from apology to forgiveness is uncl...
We report three studies reported in which we examined how changing the content of an intergroup apol...
We investigate the possibility that victims and transgressors are predictably miscalibrated in their...
Apologies for intergroup harm have become increasingly common. Despite this, the evidence for the ef...