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Collabra: Psychology (2024) 10 (1): 116193.
Published: 30 April 2024
...Daqing Liu, Ph.D.; Roger Giner-Sorolla, Ph.D. Expressions of moral disgust and anger in social situations signal the target’s moral failure to third-party observers. But little is known about whether the two emotions have different communication functions in sociomoral contexts. Based...
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Collabra: Psychology (2023) 9 (1): 88929.
Published: 30 October 2023
.... Confrontation with distributive concession making led participants to develop negative internal attributions and anger, which mediated the effect of distributive concession making on the impasse rate. Our study contributes to a better understanding of the causes and underlying mechanisms of negotiation impasses...
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Collabra: Psychology (2022) 8 (1): 34606.
Published: 01 May 2022
... players over six weeks. Specifically, we asked how time spent playing two popular online shooters, Apex Legends (PEGI 16) and Outriders (PEGI 18), affected self-reported feelings of anger (i.e., aggressive affect). We found that playing these games did not increase aggressive affect; the cross-lagged...
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Collabra: Psychology (2020) 6 (1): 34.
Published: 22 July 2020
...Joshua M. Tybur; Catherine Molho; Begum Cakmak; Terence Dores Cruz; Gaurav Deep Singh; Maria Zwicker; Yoel Inbar; Morteza Dehghani People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is indistinct from anger. Here, we replicate and extend recent work...
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Collabra: Psychology (2019) 5 (1): 56.
Published: 17 December 2019
... in relation to dehumanization. We examined whether three emotions – anger, disgust, and fear – are associated with dehumanization of social groups. In Experiments 1 and 2 we tested these relationships measuring reactions to real groups. We found that all three emotions were uniquely related to animalistic...