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Gender Differences in Attribution of Guilt to the Participants of Typical and Atypical Marital Violence Scenarios

open access: yesСоциальная психология и общество, 2020
Objectives. Analysis of gender differences in attribution of guilt to the aggressor and the victim of spousal violence, depending on the victim’ and the aggressor’ gender. Background.
Ulybina E.V., Abbasova S.E.
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An experimental decision-making paradigm to distinguish guilt and regret and their self-regulating function via loss-averse choice behavior

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2012
Both guilt and regret typically result from counterfactual evaluations of personal choices that caused a negative outcome and are thought to regulate human decisions by people’s motivation to avoid these emotions.
Ullrich eWagner   +3 more
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Guilty by association: How group-based (collective) guilt arises in the brain

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2020
People do not only feel guilty for transgressions that they are causally responsible for (i.e., personal guilt); they also feel guilty for transgressions committed by those they identify as in-group members (i.e., collective or group-based guilt ...
Zhiai Li   +4 more
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Guilt leads to enhanced facing-the-viewer bias. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
As an important moral emotion, guilt plays a critical role in social interaction. It has been found that people tended to exhibit prosocial behavior under circumstances of guilt.
Mowei Shen   +5 more
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The weight of a guilty conscience: subjective body weight as an embodiment of guilt. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Guilt is an important social and moral emotion. In addition to feeling unpleasant, guilt is metaphorically described as a "weight on one's conscience." Evidence from the field of embodied cognition suggests that abstract metaphors may be grounded in ...
Martin V Day, D Ramona Bobocel
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Do not play God: contrasting effects of deontological guilt and pride on decision-making

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Recent accounts support the existence of two distinct feelings of guilt: altruistic guilt, arising from the appraisal of not having been altruistic towards a victim and deontological guilt, emerging from the appraisal of having violated an intuitive ...
Alessandra eMancini   +2 more
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Gender differences in guilt aversion in Korea and the United Kingdom

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Guilt aversion, which describes the tendency to reduce the discrepancy between a partner’s expectation and his/her actual outcome, is a key driving force for cooperation in both the East and West.
Tsuyoshi Nihonsugi   +2 more
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Do Immature Defense Mechanisms Mediate the Relationship Between Shame, Guilt, and Psychopathological Symptoms?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
When shame and guilt emotional experiences related to stressful events remain unresolved, they can be related to psychological impairment and recursive thoughts.
Cesare Cavalera   +3 more
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Guilt

open access: yesPathogens and Immunity, 2020
the air is tense and unsafeshimmering veils obscure emotionfears and hopes digitized misunderstoodwarm tears stream for himboth vying for indefinite optionshis lungs are weakershe pleads for himhe cannot pleadhe cannot breathebut not seen through plexiglass wallsand faceshields and masksis guiltguilt that she was on the other sidethat she brought this ...
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Guilt is effectively induced by a written auto-biographical essay but not reduced by experimental pain

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2022
IntroductionThe aim of the present study was (1) to validate the method of guilt-induction by means of a written auto-biographical essay and (2) to test whether experimental pain is apt to alleviate the mental burden of guilt, a concept receiving support
Selina Schär   +14 more
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