The present study was designed to test the assumption that gender differences in emotion expression are based on differences in the motives held by men and women in social interactions. Three hundred and fourteen students participated in this study by completing a questionnaire. Each questionnaire contained two vignettes that varied with respect to type of emotion (anger, disappointment, fear or sadness), sex of target, and object-target relationship. Dependent variables included measures of emotion expression and of motives for regulating one's emotions. The results support the general hypothesis that women are more concerned with relationships and less reluctant to express powerless emotions, whereas men are more motivated to stay in cont...
There is a paucity of research studying variables which influence emotional reactions in response to...
What happens when we see an angry woman? Or a man crying? Anger is generally associated with masculi...
Although emotional suppression has usually been considered to be associated to psychopathological sy...
The present study was designed to test the assumption that gender differences in emotion expression ...
Abstract: I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation i...
Men and women differ in the regulation of their anger expressions. As the regulation of anger expres...
This paper contributes to the debate on gender and emotions by examining gender stereotypes regardin...
Adhering to the view that emotional reactivity is organized in part by underlying motivational state...
I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation in the expr...
Schachter's theory of emotion posits that emotional experience is determined by attributions that in...
The present investigation examined how the sex of participants (male or female), and the emotion exp...
Conventional wisdom suggests that women are more 'emotional' than men. Does this mean that women exp...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
This paper offers a preliminary examination of literature reviewing sex and gender differences in th...
Anger is a commonly experienced emotion popularly thought to differ for men and women. Studies have ...
There is a paucity of research studying variables which influence emotional reactions in response to...
What happens when we see an angry woman? Or a man crying? Anger is generally associated with masculi...
Although emotional suppression has usually been considered to be associated to psychopathological sy...
The present study was designed to test the assumption that gender differences in emotion expression ...
Abstract: I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation i...
Men and women differ in the regulation of their anger expressions. As the regulation of anger expres...
This paper contributes to the debate on gender and emotions by examining gender stereotypes regardin...
Adhering to the view that emotional reactivity is organized in part by underlying motivational state...
I recently proposed a socio-relational framework that suggests that phenotypic variation in the expr...
Schachter's theory of emotion posits that emotional experience is determined by attributions that in...
The present investigation examined how the sex of participants (male or female), and the emotion exp...
Conventional wisdom suggests that women are more 'emotional' than men. Does this mean that women exp...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
This paper offers a preliminary examination of literature reviewing sex and gender differences in th...
Anger is a commonly experienced emotion popularly thought to differ for men and women. Studies have ...
There is a paucity of research studying variables which influence emotional reactions in response to...
What happens when we see an angry woman? Or a man crying? Anger is generally associated with masculi...
Although emotional suppression has usually been considered to be associated to psychopathological sy...