Based on the balance theory (Heider, 1958), we hypothesized that emotions (i.e., schadenfreude, resentment, joy and sorrow) induced by other person’s outcomes function as responses restoring balance within cognitive units consisting of the perceiver, other persons and their outcomes. As a consequence, emotional reactions towards others’ outcomes depend on the perceiver’s attitudes in such a way that outcomes of a well-liked person rise congruous responses (sorrow after failure and joy after success), while outcomes of a disliked other lead to incongruous responses (schadenfreude after failure and resentment after success). Our participants recalled a situation from their past in which somebody they liked or disliked had succeed or failed. A...
The present experiment set out to investigate the affective consequences of dispositional optimism a...
Schadenfreude is the subjective emotional experience of malicious pleasure that follows from observi...
How do emotional expressions of group members shape conformity versus deviance in groups? We hypothe...
Based on the balance theory (Heider, 1958), we hypothesized that emotions (i.e., schadenfreude, rese...
Based on Heider’s (1958) balance theory we hypothesize that emotional responses to other persons’ ou...
Based on Heider’s theory I persumed that personal attitudes are stronger predictors of emotional res...
Schadenfreude, or pleasure in another person’s misfortune, has been linked to a cognitive appraisal ...
Two experiments were conducted to explore the adequacy with which balance theory can account for att...
Beliefs we hold about whether emotions are controllable influence how we approach our own emotions –...
Self-theories of intelligence have been identified by social psychologists as critical to the study ...
The notion that emotional expressions regulate social life by providing information is gaining popul...
This investigation was concerned with examining Ss' perception of sentiment relations in three-perso...
arious factors can impact the level to which people conform to others. An important, yet unanswered ...
Why do we like some people and dislike others? Why is it that our social sentiments are not always s...
One of the conjectures in affective forecasting literature is that people are advised to discount th...
The present experiment set out to investigate the affective consequences of dispositional optimism a...
Schadenfreude is the subjective emotional experience of malicious pleasure that follows from observi...
How do emotional expressions of group members shape conformity versus deviance in groups? We hypothe...
Based on the balance theory (Heider, 1958), we hypothesized that emotions (i.e., schadenfreude, rese...
Based on Heider’s (1958) balance theory we hypothesize that emotional responses to other persons’ ou...
Based on Heider’s theory I persumed that personal attitudes are stronger predictors of emotional res...
Schadenfreude, or pleasure in another person’s misfortune, has been linked to a cognitive appraisal ...
Two experiments were conducted to explore the adequacy with which balance theory can account for att...
Beliefs we hold about whether emotions are controllable influence how we approach our own emotions –...
Self-theories of intelligence have been identified by social psychologists as critical to the study ...
The notion that emotional expressions regulate social life by providing information is gaining popul...
This investigation was concerned with examining Ss' perception of sentiment relations in three-perso...
arious factors can impact the level to which people conform to others. An important, yet unanswered ...
Why do we like some people and dislike others? Why is it that our social sentiments are not always s...
One of the conjectures in affective forecasting literature is that people are advised to discount th...
The present experiment set out to investigate the affective consequences of dispositional optimism a...
Schadenfreude is the subjective emotional experience of malicious pleasure that follows from observi...
How do emotional expressions of group members shape conformity versus deviance in groups? We hypothe...