نتایج جستجو برای: guilt

تعداد نتایج: 4062  

Abbas Pourshanbaz, Nahaleh Moshtagh, Negar Teimourpour,

Objective: Among a representative sample of married women in the capital of Iran, Tehran, we aimed to determine the association of self-reported sexual desire with (1) Self-reported attachment styles (2) Self-reported marital satisfaction (3) Self-reported sex guilt. Methods: The data were obtained from a total of 192 married Iranian women who were selected via multi-cluster sampling method ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2014
Maryam Kouchaki Christopher Oveis Francesca Gino

In the present studies, we investigate the hypothesis that guilt influences risk taking by enhancing one's sense of control. Across multiple inductions of guilt, we demonstrate that experimentally induced guilt enhances optimism about risks for the self (Study 1), preferences for gambles versus guaranteed payoffs (Studies 2, 4, and 6), and the likelihood that one will engage in risk-taking beha...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Personality 2014

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking 2014
Matthew Grizzard Ron Tamborini Robert J. Lewis Lu Wang Sujay Prabhu

Several researchers have demonstrated that the virtual behaviors committed in a video game can elicit feelings of guilt. Researchers have proposed that such guilt could have prosocial consequences. However, this proposition has not been supported with empirical evidence. The current study examined this issue in a 2×2 (video game play vs. real world recollection×guilt vs. control) experiment. Pa...

2012
David W. Harder Liesl Rockart Lisa Cutler

This study has two purposes: (1) to test the P,;rsonal Feelings Questionnaire--3 (PFQ3), a lengthened, psychometrically improved version of the PFQ2 guilt-proneness measure, for construct validity; and (2) to evaluate hypotheses regarding the relationships between shameand guilt-proneness and nine types of psychopathological symptoms among college undergraduates. Fifty-nine undergraduates (32 w...

2017
Heidi L Dempsey

Within the field of guilt and shame two competing perspectives have been advanced. The first, the social-adaptive perspective, proposes that guilt is an inherently adaptive emotion and shame is an inherently maladaptive emotion. Thus, those interested in moral character development and psychopathology should work to increase an individual's guilt-proneness and decrease an individual's shame-pro...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2017
Delphine Grynberg Philippe de Timary Aude Van Heuverswijn Pierre Maurage

BACKGROUND Prior research has repeatedly shown that alcohol-dependence is associated with interpersonal difficulties. However, guilt and shame, two crucial self-evaluative emotions triggered by the transgression of social norms, have not been explored among alcohol-dependent individuals despite their important role in psychiatric disorders. The present study thus aimed to investigate whether al...

2010
Tjeert Olthof Anneke Schouten Hilde Kuiper Hedy Stegge

Situational antecedents and experiential correlates of shame and guilt in children were examined by having 6–11-year-olds give ratings of the extent to which two types of situations would elicit a protagonist’s feelings of shame and guilt. It was predicted that one type of situation should elicit both shame and guilt, because the protagonist caused harm to another person by behaving incoherentl...

2015
THOMAS ALLARD KATHERINE WHITE

This research examines the notion that guilt, the negative emotion stemming from a failure to meet a self-held standard of behavior, leads to preferences for products enabling self-improvement, even in domains unrelated to the original source of the guilt. Examining consumer responses to real products, this research shows that such effects arise because guilt—by its focus on previous wrongdoing...

2014
Erdem Pulcu Karen Lythe Rebecca Elliott Sophie Green Jorge Moll John F. W. Deakin Roland Zahn

Proneness to self-blaming moral emotions such as shame and guilt is increased in major depressive disorder (MDD), and may play an important role in vulnerability even after symptoms have subsided. Social psychologists have argued that shame-proneness is relevant for depression vulnerability and is distinct from guilt. Shame depends on the imagined critical perception of others, whereas guilt re...

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