We examined the effects of ostracism in early adolescent populations using the cyberball paradigm (Williams, Cheung, & Choi, 2000). Ninety-one Swiss school students, aged 10–14 years, were randomly assigned to the ostracism (24 girls, 23 boys) or the inclusion (23 girls, 21 boys) condition and were led to believe that they were playing cyberball with two other same-sex students. In reality, they were computer-generated confederates. We assessed self-reported levels of mood before and after playing the game as well as sense of belonging, self-esteem, meaningful existence, and control after the game. Compared to nonostracized students, adolescents in the ostracism condition reported significantly lower levels of positive mood after playing th...
Ostracism is a negative and frequent social phenomenon in our daily relationships, see for example t...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
This research examines adults’, and for the first time, children’s and adolescents’ reaction to bein...
Drawing on theories of development, motivation, and personality, we examined children’s and adolesce...
The ability to play with others online is commonly rated as one of the most important features of vi...
This research examines adults', and for the first time, children's and adolescents' reaction to bein...
Based on the notion that the history of victimization has an impact on the sensitivity to current vi...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion-or ostracism-h...
Involving being excluded, ignored, or-at its extreme-being given the silent treatment,” ostracism c...
Two studies were conducted using the Cyberball game. The aim was to explore whether ostracizers’ gro...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—h...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—...
Contains fulltext : 166701.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Research has begun to explore the potential benefits of video games as intervention methods for a va...
Ostracism is a negative and frequent social phenomenon in our daily relationships, see for example t...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
This research examines adults’, and for the first time, children’s and adolescents’ reaction to bein...
Drawing on theories of development, motivation, and personality, we examined children’s and adolesce...
The ability to play with others online is commonly rated as one of the most important features of vi...
This research examines adults', and for the first time, children's and adolescents' reaction to bein...
Based on the notion that the history of victimization has an impact on the sensitivity to current vi...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion-or ostracism-h...
Involving being excluded, ignored, or-at its extreme-being given the silent treatment,” ostracism c...
Two studies were conducted using the Cyberball game. The aim was to explore whether ostracizers’ gro...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—h...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—...
Contains fulltext : 166701.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Research has begun to explore the potential benefits of video games as intervention methods for a va...
Ostracism is a negative and frequent social phenomenon in our daily relationships, see for example t...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...