People cry for various reasons and in numerous situations, some involving highly moral aspects such as altruism or moral beauty. At the same time, criers have been found to be evaluated as more morally upright—they are perceived as more honest, reliable, and sincere than non-criers. The current project provides a first comprehensive investigation to test whether this perception is adequate. Across six studies sampling Dutch, Indian, and British adults (N = 2325), we explored the relationship between self-reported crying proneness and moral judgments and behavior, employing self-report measures and actual behavior assessments. Across all studies, we observed positive correlations of crying proneness with moral judgments (r = .27 [.17, .38]) ...
We aimed to examine the connections between individual affective characteristics and crying, and to ...
This study aimed to (1) investigate the variation in self ascription to gender roles and attitudes t...
The authors investigated how people believe they respond to crying individuals. Participants (N = 53...
Crying is often considered to be a positive experience that benefits the crier, yet there is little ...
Emotional crying is hypothesized to serve intra- and interpersonal functions. Intrapersonal function...
This study examined the relationship between perceived competence and crying behaviors in adults. It...
The question what specific functions the production of emotional tears fulfills has received only li...
Despite being a universal human attachment behavior, little is known about individual differences in...
Crying is an intense emotional expression, and when it occurs in an organization, observers evaluate...
The presented systematic literature review seeks answers to the question "Does weeping in adults inc...
Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emoti...
Many people report that crying relieves distress and is soothing; however, others report no change i...
Lay opinion and extensive survey data indicate that crying is a cathartic behavior that serves to re...
Until now, adult crying has received relatively little interest from investigators, whereas in the p...
Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emoti...
We aimed to examine the connections between individual affective characteristics and crying, and to ...
This study aimed to (1) investigate the variation in self ascription to gender roles and attitudes t...
The authors investigated how people believe they respond to crying individuals. Participants (N = 53...
Crying is often considered to be a positive experience that benefits the crier, yet there is little ...
Emotional crying is hypothesized to serve intra- and interpersonal functions. Intrapersonal function...
This study examined the relationship between perceived competence and crying behaviors in adults. It...
The question what specific functions the production of emotional tears fulfills has received only li...
Despite being a universal human attachment behavior, little is known about individual differences in...
Crying is an intense emotional expression, and when it occurs in an organization, observers evaluate...
The presented systematic literature review seeks answers to the question "Does weeping in adults inc...
Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emoti...
Many people report that crying relieves distress and is soothing; however, others report no change i...
Lay opinion and extensive survey data indicate that crying is a cathartic behavior that serves to re...
Until now, adult crying has received relatively little interest from investigators, whereas in the p...
Tearful crying is a ubiquitous and likely uniquely human phenomenon. Scholars have argued that emoti...
We aimed to examine the connections between individual affective characteristics and crying, and to ...
This study aimed to (1) investigate the variation in self ascription to gender roles and attitudes t...
The authors investigated how people believe they respond to crying individuals. Participants (N = 53...