Waiting for uncertain news is a common and stressful experience. We examined whether experiencing awe can promote well-being during uncomfortable periods of uncertainty. Across two studies (total N = 729), we examined the relationship between trait awe and well-being as participants awaited feedback on a novel intelligence test or ratings from peers following a group interaction. These studies further examined the effect of an awe induction, compared to positive and neutral control conditions, on well-being. We found partial support for a relationship between trait awe and well-being during waiting periods, particularly with positive emotion. We also found partial support for the benefits of an awe induction: People consistently experienced...
This study investigated the effects of awe, as a positive emotion, in ameliorating depressive sympto...
Waiting for important news is a stressful experience that is often accompanied by poor well-being an...
Research on awe has grown exponentially in recent decades; however, few studies have considered whet...
Waiting for uncertain news is a common experience that many people find uncomfortable. People experi...
Stress in the quotidian events of daily life, or daily hassles, is a powerful predictor of individua...
Research shows that awe, compared to other positive emotions, leads to greater patience, higher help...
When do people feel as if they are rich in time? Not often, research and daily experience suggest. H...
The emotion awe is associated with numerous individual and social benefits, including increased phys...
Awe is a complex emotion composed of an appraisal of vastness and a need for accommodation. The purp...
Negative emotions arising from self-threat are ubiquitous and harmful. We propose that the experienc...
Awe is a complex emotion composed of an appraisal of vastness and a need for accommodation. The purp...
Marketers increasingly recognize that consumer decisions may be ascribed to emotional motivations. W...
The past decade has seen a movement within the field of psychology in which positive emotions have b...
“Awe ” refers to the feelings of wonder and amazement experienced when encountering vast and complex...
Research on awe has grown exponentially in recent decades; however, few studies have considered whet...
This study investigated the effects of awe, as a positive emotion, in ameliorating depressive sympto...
Waiting for important news is a stressful experience that is often accompanied by poor well-being an...
Research on awe has grown exponentially in recent decades; however, few studies have considered whet...
Waiting for uncertain news is a common experience that many people find uncomfortable. People experi...
Stress in the quotidian events of daily life, or daily hassles, is a powerful predictor of individua...
Research shows that awe, compared to other positive emotions, leads to greater patience, higher help...
When do people feel as if they are rich in time? Not often, research and daily experience suggest. H...
The emotion awe is associated with numerous individual and social benefits, including increased phys...
Awe is a complex emotion composed of an appraisal of vastness and a need for accommodation. The purp...
Negative emotions arising from self-threat are ubiquitous and harmful. We propose that the experienc...
Awe is a complex emotion composed of an appraisal of vastness and a need for accommodation. The purp...
Marketers increasingly recognize that consumer decisions may be ascribed to emotional motivations. W...
The past decade has seen a movement within the field of psychology in which positive emotions have b...
“Awe ” refers to the feelings of wonder and amazement experienced when encountering vast and complex...
Research on awe has grown exponentially in recent decades; however, few studies have considered whet...
This study investigated the effects of awe, as a positive emotion, in ameliorating depressive sympto...
Waiting for important news is a stressful experience that is often accompanied by poor well-being an...
Research on awe has grown exponentially in recent decades; however, few studies have considered whet...