When Silence Is Not Golden: Why Acknowledgment Matters Even When Being Excluded

Volume: 43, Issue: 5, Pages: 678 - 692
Published: Mar 17, 2017
Abstract
Following ostracism, individuals are highly sensitive to social cues. Here we investigate whether and when minimal acknowledgment can improve need satisfaction following an ostracism experience. In four studies, participants were either ostracized during Cyberball (Studies 1 and 2) or through a novel apartment-application paradigm (Studies 3 and 4). To signal acknowledgment following ostracism, participants were either thrown a ball a few times...
Paper Details
Title
When Silence Is Not Golden: Why Acknowledgment Matters Even When Being Excluded
Published Date
Mar 17, 2017
Volume
43
Issue
5
Pages
678 - 692
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