Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one's social image, which is especially salient in honour cultures, influences the way in which one reacts to an insult. Seventy-seven honour-oriented and 72 non-honour oriented participants answered questions about a recent insult episode. Participants experienced both anger and shame in reaction to the insult. However, these emotions resulted in different behaviours. Anger led to verbal attack (i.e., criticising, insulting in return) among all participants. This relationship was explained by participants' motivation to punish the wrongdoer. Shame, on the other hand, was moderated by honour. Shame led to verbal disapproval of the wrongdoers behaviour, but only among the h...
In two studies, we examined honor‐related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
The authors investigated how honor-related values affect pride, shame, and anger. Spain and the Neth...
Previous research has examined honor-related responses prior to and after an insult butlittle is kno...
Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one's social image, which is es...
Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one’s social image, which is es...
We investigated the role of honour concerns in mediating the effect of nationality and gender on the...
People from honor cultures show heightened emotional responses to insults to their social image. The...
nvestigated the role of honor concerns in mediating the effect of nationality and gender on the repo...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioural and emot...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioral and emoti...
In two studies, we examined honor-related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
A quasi-experiment tested the effects of honor values and the use of insults by the other party on p...
Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which spec...
Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which spec...
Within the shame literature, anger and aggression arewidely recognized as responses to shame. Recent...
In two studies, we examined honor‐related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
The authors investigated how honor-related values affect pride, shame, and anger. Spain and the Neth...
Previous research has examined honor-related responses prior to and after an insult butlittle is kno...
Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one's social image, which is es...
Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one’s social image, which is es...
We investigated the role of honour concerns in mediating the effect of nationality and gender on the...
People from honor cultures show heightened emotional responses to insults to their social image. The...
nvestigated the role of honor concerns in mediating the effect of nationality and gender on the repo...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioural and emot...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioral and emoti...
In two studies, we examined honor-related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
A quasi-experiment tested the effects of honor values and the use of insults by the other party on p...
Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which spec...
Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which spec...
Within the shame literature, anger and aggression arewidely recognized as responses to shame. Recent...
In two studies, we examined honor‐related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
The authors investigated how honor-related values affect pride, shame, and anger. Spain and the Neth...
Previous research has examined honor-related responses prior to and after an insult butlittle is kno...