It has been argued that the emotional pain of being outshone by a second party leads to the malicious pleasure of schadenfreude when this second party subsequently suffers a misfortune. However, direct tests of this idea are rare, especially at the intergroup level. Thus, the authors presented participants with their country's defeat in international competition by a second party and then presented this second party as failing. Participants' dejection at their in-group's defeat led to schadenfreude toward the second party. Consistent with the notion that it affirms the self, schadenfreude toward the second party was associated with positive evaluation of the in-group. Dejection at defeat by a second party also led to schadenfreude toward a ...
Two studies investigate schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortune of others) as an emotional respons...
In the present set of studies, we speculated that attributions of uniquely human emotions to ingroup...
In this article we address why and when people feel schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortunes of ot...
It has been argued that the emotional pain of being outshone by a second party leads to the maliciou...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude--malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Stud...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude-malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Study...
Research on schadenfreude as a discordant emotional reaction to the misfortune, suffering or failure...
Schadenfreude, or pleasure in another person’s misfortune, has been linked to a cognitive appraisal ...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude -- malicious pleasure at an outgroup
Previous work has shown that intergroup schadenfreude, the pleasure at another group’s misfortune, m...
Schadenfreude is a German word, which describes the pleasure that people take in someone elseâs misf...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group's infe...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group's infe...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group’s infe...
When other people are socially excluded or ostracized our reaction is often one of sympathy and comp...
Two studies investigate schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortune of others) as an emotional respons...
In the present set of studies, we speculated that attributions of uniquely human emotions to ingroup...
In this article we address why and when people feel schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortunes of ot...
It has been argued that the emotional pain of being outshone by a second party leads to the maliciou...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude--malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Stud...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude-malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Study...
Research on schadenfreude as a discordant emotional reaction to the misfortune, suffering or failure...
Schadenfreude, or pleasure in another person’s misfortune, has been linked to a cognitive appraisal ...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude -- malicious pleasure at an outgroup
Previous work has shown that intergroup schadenfreude, the pleasure at another group’s misfortune, m...
Schadenfreude is a German word, which describes the pleasure that people take in someone elseâs misf...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group's infe...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group's infe...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group’s infe...
When other people are socially excluded or ostracized our reaction is often one of sympathy and comp...
Two studies investigate schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortune of others) as an emotional respons...
In the present set of studies, we speculated that attributions of uniquely human emotions to ingroup...
In this article we address why and when people feel schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortunes of ot...