Participants recalled instances when they felt vicariously ashamed or guilty for another’s wrongdoing and rated their appraisals of the event and resulting motivations. The study tested aspects of social association that uniquely predict vicarious shame and guilt. Results suggest that the experience of vicarious shame and vicarious guilt are distinguishable. Vicarious guilt was predicted by one’s perceived interdependence with the wrongdoer (e.g. high interpersonal interaction), an appraisal of control over the event, and a motivation to repair the other person’s wrongdoing. Vicarious shame was predicted by the relevance o...
This thesis surveys the literature within social psychology to demonstrate a need for a concrete def...
The self-conscious emotions have been linked with both amends making and avoidance behaviors. The fi...
Across four studies, guilt led to forgiveness of others’ transgressions. In Study 1, people prone to...
Participants recalled instances when they felt vicariously ashamed or guilty for another’s wrongdoin...
International audienceParticipants recalled instances when they felt vicariously ashamed or guilty f...
We examined an account of vicarious shame that explains how people can experience a self-conscious e...
The social sharing of emotions derives from the human demand for interpersonal contact and interacti...
Moral emotion is thought to have evolved to guide our behavior and control our impulse to achieve im...
This study examines the group-based emotions of vicarious shame and vicarious guilt using an elabora...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Research has paid scant attention to r...
Prevailing models of guilt (vs. shame) characterize these emotions as resulting from a situational/b...
The present study aims to investigate the way inwhich different configurations of guilt areassociate...
Interpersonal research has shown that guilt motivates perpetrators to compensate victims at the expe...
In three studies, participants rated appraisals and emotions experienced when someone else blamed th...
Despite the fact that the moral emotions guilt and shame seem similar, research has shown that there...
This thesis surveys the literature within social psychology to demonstrate a need for a concrete def...
The self-conscious emotions have been linked with both amends making and avoidance behaviors. The fi...
Across four studies, guilt led to forgiveness of others’ transgressions. In Study 1, people prone to...
Participants recalled instances when they felt vicariously ashamed or guilty for another’s wrongdoin...
International audienceParticipants recalled instances when they felt vicariously ashamed or guilty f...
We examined an account of vicarious shame that explains how people can experience a self-conscious e...
The social sharing of emotions derives from the human demand for interpersonal contact and interacti...
Moral emotion is thought to have evolved to guide our behavior and control our impulse to achieve im...
This study examines the group-based emotions of vicarious shame and vicarious guilt using an elabora...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Research has paid scant attention to r...
Prevailing models of guilt (vs. shame) characterize these emotions as resulting from a situational/b...
The present study aims to investigate the way inwhich different configurations of guilt areassociate...
Interpersonal research has shown that guilt motivates perpetrators to compensate victims at the expe...
In three studies, participants rated appraisals and emotions experienced when someone else blamed th...
Despite the fact that the moral emotions guilt and shame seem similar, research has shown that there...
This thesis surveys the literature within social psychology to demonstrate a need for a concrete def...
The self-conscious emotions have been linked with both amends making and avoidance behaviors. The fi...
Across four studies, guilt led to forgiveness of others’ transgressions. In Study 1, people prone to...