Do pride and shame track the evaluative psychology of audiences? Preregistered replications of Sznycer et al . (2016, 2017)

Volume: 7, Issue: 5, Pages: 191922 - 191922
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Are pride and shame adaptations for promoting the benefits of being valued and limiting the costs of being devalued, respectively? Recent findings indicate that the intensities of anticipatory pride and shame regarding various potential acts and traits track the degree to which fellow community members value or disvalue those acts and traits. Thus, it is possible that pride and shame are engineered to activate in proportion to others'...
Paper Details
Title
Do pride and shame track the evaluative psychology of audiences? Preregistered replications of Sznycer et al . (2016, 2017)
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
7
Issue
5
Pages
191922 - 191922
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