This research examined whether people experience anger after perceiving intentional and unfair behavior of an outgroup which has negative consequences for others, but not for themselves. It was predicted that such outgroup behavior causes anger in the observer, dependent on the categorization of the victims as part of its own group or as part of another group. Participants were primed with information that made either differences or similarities between them and the victims salient, after which they were confronted with negative behavior of an outgroup. Results confirmed the prediction that the same information concerning unfair and intentional behavior of an outgroup harming others led to more anger in the observer when the victims were pe...
The aim of this research was to examine the impact of two specific negative emotions of anger and fe...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
This research examined whether people experience anger after perceiving intentional and unfair behav...
Item does not contain fulltextThis research examined whether people experience anger after perceivin...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
Contains fulltext : 54630.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper,...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
The aim of this research was to examine the impact of two specific negative emotions of anger and fe...
The aim of this research was to examine the impact of two specific negative emotions of anger and fe...
The aim of this research was to examine the impact of two specific negative emotions of anger and fe...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
This research examined whether people experience anger after perceiving intentional and unfair behav...
Item does not contain fulltextThis research examined whether people experience anger after perceivin...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
Contains fulltext : 54630.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper,...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
The aim of this research was to examine the impact of two specific negative emotions of anger and fe...
The aim of this research was to examine the impact of two specific negative emotions of anger and fe...
The aim of this research was to examine the impact of two specific negative emotions of anger and fe...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...
Building upon the social emotion model (Smith, 1999), we examined the combined impact of categorizat...