Social exclusion was manipulated by telling people that they would end up alone later in life or that other participants had rejected them. These manipulations caused participants to behave more aggressively. Excluded people issued a more negative job evaluation against someone who insulted them (Experiments 1 and 2). Excluded people also blasted a target with higher levels of aversive noise both when the target had insulted them (Experiment 4) and when the target was a neutral person and no interaction had occurred (Experiment 5). However, excluded people were not more aggressive toward someone who issued praise (Experiment 3). These responses were specific to social exclusion (as opposed to other misfortunes) and were not mediated by emot...
The negative consequences of personal exclusion have been demonstrated by multiple studies. Less is ...
Although there are good theoretical reasons to believe that youth who are high in alienation (i.e., ...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Prior research has confirmed a casual path between social rejection and aggression, but there has be...
Prior research has confirmed a casual path between social rejection and aggression, but there has be...
Previous research found that social rejection leads to increased aggression. How can this aggressive...
In 7 experiments, the authors manipulated social exclusion by telling people that they would end up ...
The relationship between exclusion or rejection and aggression is already well documented, but there...
People respond to rejection with a complex range of motives and behaviours. In particular, the exper...
Four experiments tested the idea that social exclusion leads to (unintentionally) self-defeating beh...
Being excluded should motivate pro-social behaviors. Yet, exclusion can incite aggressive and anti-s...
Previous research investigating the effects of social exclusion has predominantly focused on interpe...
People are finely attuned to detect cues of social exclusion and are motivated to reestablish social...
People are highly vigilant for and alarmed by social exclusion. Previous research has focused largel...
Both social exclusion and loneliness are aversive experiences that can lead to hostile behavioral re...
The negative consequences of personal exclusion have been demonstrated by multiple studies. Less is ...
Although there are good theoretical reasons to believe that youth who are high in alienation (i.e., ...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Prior research has confirmed a casual path between social rejection and aggression, but there has be...
Prior research has confirmed a casual path between social rejection and aggression, but there has be...
Previous research found that social rejection leads to increased aggression. How can this aggressive...
In 7 experiments, the authors manipulated social exclusion by telling people that they would end up ...
The relationship between exclusion or rejection and aggression is already well documented, but there...
People respond to rejection with a complex range of motives and behaviours. In particular, the exper...
Four experiments tested the idea that social exclusion leads to (unintentionally) self-defeating beh...
Being excluded should motivate pro-social behaviors. Yet, exclusion can incite aggressive and anti-s...
Previous research investigating the effects of social exclusion has predominantly focused on interpe...
People are finely attuned to detect cues of social exclusion and are motivated to reestablish social...
People are highly vigilant for and alarmed by social exclusion. Previous research has focused largel...
Both social exclusion and loneliness are aversive experiences that can lead to hostile behavioral re...
The negative consequences of personal exclusion have been demonstrated by multiple studies. Less is ...
Although there are good theoretical reasons to believe that youth who are high in alienation (i.e., ...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...