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Emotional Contagion

Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1995
Theorists have proposed that men and women and those in various occupational groups should differ in their susceptibility to primitive emotional contagion. Study 1 was designed to explore the extent to which gender and occupation affected respondents’ self-reports of emotional contagion, as measured by the Emotional Contagion (EC) scale.
R. William Doherty   +4 more
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Emotional Contagion

This chapter considers what sound reveals about how the emotional climate is assessed and ‘feeling’ can spread around the prison. What does a ‘bubbly’ day sound like and what are the implications of this for how we understand when trouble is coming? Changes in the environment following the tobacco ban and implications for mamba use offer illustration.
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Emotional Work and Emotional Contagion

open access: yes, 2016
Emotional work is unique and skilled work-it involves handling emotions and social relationships and its product is the change of feeling in others. Data was provided by employees of a health care organization (n = 261).
Strazdins, Lyndall
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Emotional contagion with virtual characters

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2012
In social psychology, emotional contagion describes the widely observed phenomenon of one person's emotions mimicking surrounding people's emotions [8]. While it has been observed in humanhuman interactions, no known studies have examined its existence in agent-human interactions.
Jason Tsai   +3 more
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Emotion contagion in a cognitive architecture

2016 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), 2016
The issue of emotion contagion in various settings has been gaining attention recently. Humans share emotions, for example, through gestures or speech or through online text via social media. There have been computational models in the past to try to capture emotion contagion.
Joseph Allen, Ron Sun
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Emotional Contagion at Work

Journal of Management Education, 2013
This article describes an in-class exercise designed to demonstrate the concept of emotional contagion. Empirical research has found that leader emotional displays at work relate to various member work attitudes and performance. However, students may have a difficult time understanding how and why emotions can influence organizational outcomes.
Rebecca A. Bull Schaefer   +1 more
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Susceptibility to Emotional Contagion

Journal of Social Service Research, 2007
Abstract This article reports a psychometric evaluation of a measure of susceptibility to emotional contagion, designed to measure the degree to which a person is vulnerable to “catching” and sharing the emotion experienced by another. The scale was examined to test its application to depression, burnout, and impairment among practicing social workers.
Darcy Clay Siebert   +2 more
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The contagion of emotions

2006
In the study of emotional bonds and social interaction certain notions play a fundamental role, changing according to disciplinary perspectives that are not always convergent. This is the case with concepts like empathy, seen as the emotional response that moves people to interaction with others due to the sharing of their emotions, or emotional ...
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Emotional contagion in a collective ritual

American Journal of Human Biology
AbstractCollective gatherings are often associated with the alignment of psychophysiological states between members of a crowd. While the process of emotional contagion has been studied extensively in dyads as well as at the population level, our understanding of its operation and dynamics as they unfold in real time in real‐world group contexts ...
Dimitris Xygalatas   +4 more
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A Game Prototype with Emotional Contagion

2011
Emotional contagion (EC) in games may provide players with an unique experience. We have developed a turn-based role playing prototype game which incorporates a model based on the EC process. While playing, users have the opportunity to observe the effects of emotional events on individual characters and on the group through simulated emotional ...
Gonçalo Duarte Garcia Pereira   +4 more
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