Misery Has More Company Than People Think: Underestimating the Prevalence of Others’ Negative Emotions

Volume: 37, Issue: 1, Pages: 120 - 135
Published: Dec 22, 2010
Abstract
Four studies document underestimations of the prevalence of others' negative emotions and suggest causes and correlates of these erroneous perceptions. In Study 1a, participants reported that their negative emotions were more private or hidden than were their positive emotions; in Study 1b, participants underestimated the peer prevalence of common negative, but not positive, experiences described in Study 1a. In Study 2, people underestimated...
Paper Details
Title
Misery Has More Company Than People Think: Underestimating the Prevalence of Others’ Negative Emotions
Published Date
Dec 22, 2010
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
120 - 135
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