More than a decade of research on emotions has demonstrated the role of affect in social judgments. Emotions influence the way individuals make inferences about others' behavior. Building on these previous findings, the present research investigates the effects of anger and sadness on the attribution of intentionality. In Experiment 1, angry, sad, or neutral participants read a series of sentences describing simple actions and had to indicate whether the actions were done intentionally or accidentally. Results showed that anger significantly predicted the proportion of intentional judgment when participants were asked to interpret ambiguous sentences. In Experiment 2, the effect of anger on intentionality was replicated. Angry participants ...
Cognitive bias Error management Anger-prone individuals are volatile and frequently dangerous. Accor...
This paper reviews the impact of anger on judgment and decision making. Section I proposes that ange...
Existing moral judgement studies suggest that perceiving a moral agent as having bad intentions is a...
More than a decade of research on emotions has demonstrated the role of affect in social judgments. ...
Research has consistently shown that people consider harmful side effects of an action more intentio...
The aim of the research was to examine the impact of anger on moral reasoning and decision making. W...
Previous research has demonstrated that anger increases the tendency to blame and punish others for ...
The present study investigated how aggressive reactions to frustration are influenced by attribution...
埼玉県越谷市This study examined hostile attribution bias and a mood-congruity effect and the effects of ca...
Carryover effects of emotions that lead to biases in social judgments are commonly observed. We sugg...
Judgments of others' emotional states and inclinations had recurrent fitness consequences for ancest...
Emotional expressions constitute a rich source of information. Integrating theorizing on attribution...
Higher order cognitive processes, including ethical decision making (EDM), are influenced by the exp...
Angry rumination and hostile attribution bias are important cognitive factors of aggression. Althoug...
Previous research indicates that we tend to over-attribute intention when interpreting the actions o...
Cognitive bias Error management Anger-prone individuals are volatile and frequently dangerous. Accor...
This paper reviews the impact of anger on judgment and decision making. Section I proposes that ange...
Existing moral judgement studies suggest that perceiving a moral agent as having bad intentions is a...
More than a decade of research on emotions has demonstrated the role of affect in social judgments. ...
Research has consistently shown that people consider harmful side effects of an action more intentio...
The aim of the research was to examine the impact of anger on moral reasoning and decision making. W...
Previous research has demonstrated that anger increases the tendency to blame and punish others for ...
The present study investigated how aggressive reactions to frustration are influenced by attribution...
埼玉県越谷市This study examined hostile attribution bias and a mood-congruity effect and the effects of ca...
Carryover effects of emotions that lead to biases in social judgments are commonly observed. We sugg...
Judgments of others' emotional states and inclinations had recurrent fitness consequences for ancest...
Emotional expressions constitute a rich source of information. Integrating theorizing on attribution...
Higher order cognitive processes, including ethical decision making (EDM), are influenced by the exp...
Angry rumination and hostile attribution bias are important cognitive factors of aggression. Althoug...
Previous research indicates that we tend to over-attribute intention when interpreting the actions o...
Cognitive bias Error management Anger-prone individuals are volatile and frequently dangerous. Accor...
This paper reviews the impact of anger on judgment and decision making. Section I proposes that ange...
Existing moral judgement studies suggest that perceiving a moral agent as having bad intentions is a...