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ArtikelSentimental Stereotypes : Emotional Expectations for High - and Low - Status Group Members  
Oleh: Tiedens, Larissa Z. ; Ellsworth, Phoebe C. ; Mesquita, Batja
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 26 no. 5 (2000), page 560-574.
Topik: stereotypes; stereotypes; sentiments; emotional expectations; high - low status; group members
Fulltext: 560PSPB265.pdf (179.03KB)
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Isi artikelThree vignette studies examined stereotypes of the emotions associated with high - and low - status group members. In Study 1a, participants believed that in negative situations, high -status people feel more angry than sad or guilty and that low - status people feel more sad and guilty than angry. Study 1b showed that in response to positive outcomes, high - status people are expected to feel more pride and low - status people are expected to feel more appreciation. Study 2 showed that people also infer status from emotions : Angry and proud people are thought of as high status, whereas sad, guilty, and appreciative people are considered low status. The authors argue that these emotion stereotypes are due to differences in the inferred abilities of people in high and low positions. These perceptions lead to expectations about agency appraisals and emotions related to agency appraisals. In Study 3, the authors found support for this process by manipulating perceptions of skill and finding the same differences in emotion expectations.
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