Being sensitive to positives has its negatives: An approach/avoidance perspective on reactivity to ostracism

Volume: 152, Pages: 138 - 149
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Workplace mistreatment is typically conceptualized as being exposed to a negative stimulus – for example, a threat, verbal abuse, or other forms of harassment. Consequently, we expect workplace mistreatment will have the greatest effect on individuals who are sensitive to the presence and absence of negative stimuli – or those with a strong avoidance temperament. Although this may be the rule for most mistreatment constructs, we argue that...
Paper Details
Title
Being sensitive to positives has its negatives: An approach/avoidance perspective on reactivity to ostracism
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
152
Pages
138 - 149
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