Original paper
Affective expressions in groups and inferences about members' relational well-being: The effects of socially engaging and disengaging emotions
Abstract
Our findings draw attention to the interpersonal communication function of a relatively unexplored dimension of emotions—the level of social engagement versus disengagement. In four experiments, regardless of valence and target group gender, observers infer greater relational well-being (more cohesiveness and less conflict) between group members from socially engaging (sadness and appreciation) versus disengaging (anger and pride) emotion...
Paper Details
Title
Affective expressions in groups and inferences about members' relational well-being: The effects of socially engaging and disengaging emotions
Published Date
Mar 26, 2015
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
150 - 166
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