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Felt emotions, and verbally communicated emotions: the case of pride

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
826 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0046-2772

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✦ Synopsis


Potential discrepancies between felt and verbally communicated emotions elicited by two Pride events ('selected for a job among a large group' and 'being congratulated for one's own new partner') were studied by means of a structured questionnaire. Italian male (n = 88) and female (n = 107) university students attributed felt and communicated emotions to the event protagonist P, choosing from a list of 14 emotions; the communication occurred with P's partner or friend, or with an acquaintance. Statistical analyses of subjects' attributions confirmed the hypothesis that felt emotions are regulated in verbal communication to others: pride, triumph, sewsatisfaction and excitement were de-emphasized in communication; joy, satisfaction, happiness and surprise were intensified; other emotions were communicated as felt. Event type, and to a lesser extent sex of subject, signijkantly influenced the direction and extent of regulation. The results are interpreted as showing that the verbal communication of emotion is influenced by emotion-related social norms and beliefs.


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