Appraisal Antecedents of Shame and Guilt: Support for a Theoretical Model

Volume: 32, Issue: 10, Pages: 1339 - 1351
Published: Oct 1, 2006
Abstract
Four studies used experimental and correlational methods to test predictions about the antecedents of shame and guilt derived from an appraisal-based model of self-conscious emotions (Tracy & Robins, 2004). Results were consistent with the predicted relations between appraisals (i.e., causal attributions) and emotions. Specifically, (a) internal attributions were positively related to both shame and guilt; (b) the chronic tendency to make...
Paper Details
Title
Appraisal Antecedents of Shame and Guilt: Support for a Theoretical Model
Published Date
Oct 1, 2006
Volume
32
Issue
10
Pages
1339 - 1351
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