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Guilty by association: How group-based (collective) guilt arises in the brain
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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The "shoulds" and "should nots" of moral emotions : A self-regulatory perspective on shame and guilt
A self-regulatory framework for distinguishing between shame and guilt was tested in three studies. Recently, two forms of moral regulation based on approach versus avoidance motivation have been proposed in the literature.
Janoff-Bulman, Ronnie, Sheikh, Sana
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Two Faces of Group-Based Shame: Moral Shame and Image Shame Differentially Predict Positive and Negative Orientations to Ingroup Wrongdoing [PDF]
This article proposes distinctions between guilt and two forms of shame: Guilt arises from a violated norm and is characterized by a focus on specific behavior; shame can be characterized by a threatened social image (Image Shame) or a threatened moral ...
Deonna, Julien A. +18 more
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Guilt- and Shame-Driven Prosociality Across Societies [Registered Report Stage 1 Protocol]
Impersonal prosociality is considered a cornerstone of a thriving civic society, well-functioning institutions, and a growing economy. Previous research has documented substantial cross-societal variation in prosociality using tasks such as dictator ...
I. Soraperra (3658654) +3 more
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Common Negative Thoughts in Early Motherhood and Their Relationship to Guilt, Shame and Depression [PDF]
New mothers in Western societies report being influenced by ideologies which suggest mothering comes naturally to women and is joyful and fulfilling. However, research reveals motherhood-related negative thoughts are common even among non-depressed new ...
Cheshire, A., Law, N.K., Hall, P.L.
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Guilt leads to enhanced facing-the-viewer bias. [PDF]
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 sun was rising as we drove across the Minnesota state line, marking the moment my family and I left the only home we had ever known. I wanted to feel excited about my new Ph.D. program, but all I could feel was guilt. We were moving to New York so that I could pursue my goal of becoming a professor.
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Background: The mechanisms underlying the association between suicide bereavement and adverse mental health and social outcomes, including suicide and marital breakdown, are not well understood.
Ágatha Alves Anet +5 more
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Do not play God: contrasting effects of deontological guilt and pride on decision-making
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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Abstract In Canada, precarious migration is largely invisibilized. Nonetheless, b/ordering greatly affects people's realities by limiting access to social rights. In Quebec, migrants with precarious status (MPS) do not have access to healthcare, although Quebec has a “universal” healthcare coverage.
Émilie Pigeon‐Gagné +3 more
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