Symbolic threat affects negative self-conscious emotions

Volume: 14, Pages: e12 - e12
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Self-conscious emotions are a distinct category of emotional responses that are rooted in social contexts. Previous findings suggest that negative self-conscious emotions might be elicited by a specific social factor, that is, symbolic intergroup threat. The present study tested the hypothesis that this is true, with three experiments conducted in the Chinese-context. In particular, the Mandarin words for shame (羞愧), guilt (内疚) and loss of face...
Paper Details
Title
Symbolic threat affects negative self-conscious emotions
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
14
Pages
e12 - e12
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