This article discusses contemporary social psychological approaches to (a) the social relations and appraisals associated with specific emotions; (b) other people’s impact on appraisal processes; (c) effects of emotion on other people; and (d) interpersonal emotion regulation. We argue that single-minded cognitive perspectives restrict our understanding of interpersonal and group-related emotional processes, and that new methodologies addressing real-time interpersonal and group processes present promising opportunities for future progress
THE FIRST two chapters of this issue of the REVIEW treat selected topics of recent social-psychologi...
Emotion is the most important part of life of us as a human being. Emotion has a substantial influen...
dimension of emotion EMOTION colours all our lives, butuntil relatively recently it had notbeen a fo...
This article discusses contemporary social psychological approaches to (a) the social relations and ...
Everyone experiences moods and emotions, yet for a very long time if you were interested in social p...
In the present article we argue that emotional interactions are not appropriately captured in presen...
Within psychology, emotion is often treated as something private and personal. In contrast, this boo...
Current research on emotions represents a broad church of methodological approaches. The essays in t...
Current research on emotions represents a broad church of methodological approaches. The essays in t...
The psychology of emotion has been studied primarily from an intrapsychic perspective. A social psyc...
Emotion is a defining aspect of the human condition. Emotions pervade our social and professional li...
Emotion regulation has traditionally been studied as an individ-ual phenomenon. Increasingly, howeve...
This article examines emotions as processes, and demonstrates how research might cast light on the t...
Social decisions are heavily influenced by emotion. For decades, the dominant research paradigm has ...
This paper presents a new approach to the demarcation of social emotions, based on their dependence ...
THE FIRST two chapters of this issue of the REVIEW treat selected topics of recent social-psychologi...
Emotion is the most important part of life of us as a human being. Emotion has a substantial influen...
dimension of emotion EMOTION colours all our lives, butuntil relatively recently it had notbeen a fo...
This article discusses contemporary social psychological approaches to (a) the social relations and ...
Everyone experiences moods and emotions, yet for a very long time if you were interested in social p...
In the present article we argue that emotional interactions are not appropriately captured in presen...
Within psychology, emotion is often treated as something private and personal. In contrast, this boo...
Current research on emotions represents a broad church of methodological approaches. The essays in t...
Current research on emotions represents a broad church of methodological approaches. The essays in t...
The psychology of emotion has been studied primarily from an intrapsychic perspective. A social psyc...
Emotion is a defining aspect of the human condition. Emotions pervade our social and professional li...
Emotion regulation has traditionally been studied as an individ-ual phenomenon. Increasingly, howeve...
This article examines emotions as processes, and demonstrates how research might cast light on the t...
Social decisions are heavily influenced by emotion. For decades, the dominant research paradigm has ...
This paper presents a new approach to the demarcation of social emotions, based on their dependence ...
THE FIRST two chapters of this issue of the REVIEW treat selected topics of recent social-psychologi...
Emotion is the most important part of life of us as a human being. Emotion has a substantial influen...
dimension of emotion EMOTION colours all our lives, butuntil relatively recently it had notbeen a fo...