Social exclusion, even from minimal game-based interactions, induces negative consequences. We investigated whether the nature of the relationship with the excluder modulates the effects of ostracism. Participants played a virtual ball-tossing game with a stranger and a friend (friend condition) or a stranger and their romantic partner (partner condition) while being fully included, fully excluded, excluded only by the stranger, or excluded only by their close other. Replicating previous findings, full exclusion impaired participants’ basic-need satisfaction and relationship evaluation most severely. While the degree of exclusion mattered, the relationship to the excluder did not: Classic null hypothesis testing and Bayesian statistics show...
Victims of rejection suffer a variety of negative consequences (Baumeister, DeWall, Ciarocco, & Twen...
The Joint Simon Effect (JSE) is known to reflect the natural and spontaneous tendency to integrate a...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Social exclusion, even from minimal game-based interactions, induces negative consequences. We inves...
Individuals are highly attuned to cues of exclusion, even when it is not caused by an actual social ...
One behavioral consequence of ostracism is to seek and strengthen connections with others. The curre...
Social exclusion, or ostracism, has been investigated primarily for its (typically negative) consequ...
People are highly vigilant for and alarmed by social exclusion. Previous research has focused largel...
Social exclusion results in lowered satisfaction of basic needs and shapes behavior in subsequent so...
Being excluded threatens individual’s well-being because it curbs the natural inclination to sociali...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion-or ostracism-h...
People are finely attuned to detect cues of social exclusion and are motivated to reestablish social...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—h...
Social exclusion results in lowered satisfaction of basic needs and shapes behavior in subsequent so...
Social exclusion has been a major societal concern because it hinders the attainment of needs for be...
Victims of rejection suffer a variety of negative consequences (Baumeister, DeWall, Ciarocco, & Twen...
The Joint Simon Effect (JSE) is known to reflect the natural and spontaneous tendency to integrate a...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Social exclusion, even from minimal game-based interactions, induces negative consequences. We inves...
Individuals are highly attuned to cues of exclusion, even when it is not caused by an actual social ...
One behavioral consequence of ostracism is to seek and strengthen connections with others. The curre...
Social exclusion, or ostracism, has been investigated primarily for its (typically negative) consequ...
People are highly vigilant for and alarmed by social exclusion. Previous research has focused largel...
Social exclusion results in lowered satisfaction of basic needs and shapes behavior in subsequent so...
Being excluded threatens individual’s well-being because it curbs the natural inclination to sociali...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion-or ostracism-h...
People are finely attuned to detect cues of social exclusion and are motivated to reestablish social...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—h...
Social exclusion results in lowered satisfaction of basic needs and shapes behavior in subsequent so...
Social exclusion has been a major societal concern because it hinders the attainment of needs for be...
Victims of rejection suffer a variety of negative consequences (Baumeister, DeWall, Ciarocco, & Twen...
The Joint Simon Effect (JSE) is known to reflect the natural and spontaneous tendency to integrate a...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...