Differences in the Effects of Social Context on Emotional Responding


Autoria(s): Hahn, Cheryl L.; Chentsova Dutton, Yulia E.
Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

This study compares the effects of social cues on emotional experiences of men and women. Literature suggests that emotional responses are influenced by the presence and expressiveness of other individuals (Hess, Banse, & Kappas, 1995; Jacobs, Manstead, & Fischer, 2001; Fridlund, 1991). We examined whether social cues influence the experience of emotions differently for men and women. Research on gender differences in self-construal (Cross & Madson, 1997) led us to expect that women’s own emotional reactions would be more sensitive to emotional cues from other individuals than men’s.

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http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/ugrs/18

http://digitalcommons.colby.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017&context=ugrs

Publicador

Digital Commons @ Colby

Fonte

Undergraduate Research Symposium (UGRS)

Palavras-Chave #emotional experience #social cues #men #women #gender differences #Personality and Social Contexts #Psychology
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