The paradoxical consequences of revenge.

Volume: 95, Issue: 6, Pages: 1316 - 1324
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
People expect to reap hedonic rewards when they punish an offender, but in at least some instances, revenge has hedonic consequences that are precisely the opposite of what people expect. Three studies showed that (a) one reason for this is that people who punish continue to ruminate about the offender, whereas those who do not punish "move on" and think less about the offender, and (b) people fail to appreciate the different affective...
Paper Details
Title
The paradoxical consequences of revenge.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Volume
95
Issue
6
Pages
1316 - 1324
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