We comment on two articles on social referencing and social appraisal. We agree with Walle, Reschke, and Knothe’s (2017) argument that at one level of analysis, social referencing and social appraisal are functionally equivalent: In both cases, another person’s emotional expression is observed and this expression informs the observer’s own emotional reactions and behavior. However, we also agree with Clément and Dukes’s (2017) view that (at another level of analysis), there is an important difference between social referencing and social appraisal. We also argue that they are likely to occur at different stages of emotion process
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
In extensive review of the literature gathered during the past fifteen years under the title of "Soc...
Research on computational models of human emotional processes has grown rapidly over the last decade...
We comment on two articles on social referencing and social appraisal. We agree with Walle, Reschke,...
Social referencing informs and regulates one’s relation with the environment as a function of the pe...
To what extent does the level of overlap between social appraisal and social referencing depend upon...
This paper presents a new approach to the demarcation of social emotions, based on their dependence ...
The notion of social appraisal emphasizes the importance of a social dimension in appraisal theories...
Human judgment is basically comparative, with self-judgments in particular being based on social com...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
This paper is concerned with some limitations of the vignette methodology used in contemporary appra...
The environment is so rich with information that our cognitive system would be overloaded without a ...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
There is abundant evidence both from the scientific literature as well as from everyday experiences ...
This paper highlights a novel concept that focuses on obtaining knowledge through the observation of...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
In extensive review of the literature gathered during the past fifteen years under the title of "Soc...
Research on computational models of human emotional processes has grown rapidly over the last decade...
We comment on two articles on social referencing and social appraisal. We agree with Walle, Reschke,...
Social referencing informs and regulates one’s relation with the environment as a function of the pe...
To what extent does the level of overlap between social appraisal and social referencing depend upon...
This paper presents a new approach to the demarcation of social emotions, based on their dependence ...
The notion of social appraisal emphasizes the importance of a social dimension in appraisal theories...
Human judgment is basically comparative, with self-judgments in particular being based on social com...
This article aims to clarify the nature ofthe relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I di...
This paper is concerned with some limitations of the vignette methodology used in contemporary appra...
The environment is so rich with information that our cognitive system would be overloaded without a ...
This article aims to clarify the nature of the relation between cognitive appraisal and emotion. I d...
There is abundant evidence both from the scientific literature as well as from everyday experiences ...
This paper highlights a novel concept that focuses on obtaining knowledge through the observation of...
According to appraisal theories of emotion, each emotion is associated with a specific way of apprai...
In extensive review of the literature gathered during the past fifteen years under the title of "Soc...
Research on computational models of human emotional processes has grown rapidly over the last decade...