Emotion plays important and diverse roles across various social relations. Although the social functions of emotion have attracted increased attention, the effects of positive emotions such as pride on impression formation remain poorly understood. Drawing on social projection theory, this study examined how incidental experiences of pride influenced the impressions of those who made a blunder, along with two other characteristics: the person's warmth and competence. Participants were designated randomly to receive inductions of pride, awe, or a neutral emotion. Subsequently, they were asked to indicate their own impression of a person who had made a blunder and to rate their overall sense of that individual's warmth and competence. A labor...
The mere exposure effect consists in the increasing of affective preference (sympathy/ liking) for a...
Recognition of others' emotions is a key life ability that guides one's own choices and behavior, an...
Pride is seen as both a self-conscious emotion as well as a social emotion. These categories are not...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one’s achievements. There is also evidence that express...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one's achievements. There is also evidence that express...
How do we decide who merits social status? According to evolutionary theories of emotion, the nonver...
Self-conscious emotions, such as pride and shame, have important implications for performance in com...
Humans learn a great deal by copying knowledgeable others, but how do individuals determine which so...
The present research demonstrates that pride has divergent effects on prejudice, exacerbating or att...
Research has shown that people who express positive emotion following victory risk appearing unlikea...
ABSTRACT—This experiment examined the ability of pride to serve as an adaptive emotion within the co...
Previous research on the self-conscious achievement emotion pride introduces the Achievement Pride S...
The present research tested competing approaches to individual differences in impression management ...
The present studies examined how observers infer moral attributes and beliefs from nonverbal pride d...
An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct face...
The mere exposure effect consists in the increasing of affective preference (sympathy/ liking) for a...
Recognition of others' emotions is a key life ability that guides one's own choices and behavior, an...
Pride is seen as both a self-conscious emotion as well as a social emotion. These categories are not...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one’s achievements. There is also evidence that express...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one's achievements. There is also evidence that express...
How do we decide who merits social status? According to evolutionary theories of emotion, the nonver...
Self-conscious emotions, such as pride and shame, have important implications for performance in com...
Humans learn a great deal by copying knowledgeable others, but how do individuals determine which so...
The present research demonstrates that pride has divergent effects on prejudice, exacerbating or att...
Research has shown that people who express positive emotion following victory risk appearing unlikea...
ABSTRACT—This experiment examined the ability of pride to serve as an adaptive emotion within the co...
Previous research on the self-conscious achievement emotion pride introduces the Achievement Pride S...
The present research tested competing approaches to individual differences in impression management ...
The present studies examined how observers infer moral attributes and beliefs from nonverbal pride d...
An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct face...
The mere exposure effect consists in the increasing of affective preference (sympathy/ liking) for a...
Recognition of others' emotions is a key life ability that guides one's own choices and behavior, an...
Pride is seen as both a self-conscious emotion as well as a social emotion. These categories are not...