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The effect of shame on prosocial behavior tendency toward a stranger
Background This study aimed to examine the effect of different types of shame on prosocial behavior tendency to different help-seekers. Methods A total of 120 participants were randomly assigned to a neutral mood condition, a public shame or a private ...
Saiqi Li, Liusheng Wang
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A Confucian Defense of Shame: Morality, Self-Cultivation, and the Dangers of Shamelessness
Many philosophers and scholars in the West have a negative view of shame. In much of post-classical Western ethical thought, shame is compared negatively with guilt, as shame is associated with the “outer”, how one appears before others (and thus is ...
Mark Berkson
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Background: Recent findings suggest that a strong negative social emotion (i.e., shame) increases YMSM’s sexual risk-taking. Unchangeable shame (e.g., desire for other men) might undermine (moderate) the link between knowledge and self-efficacy or ...
Mina ePark +5 more
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Is Shame Morally Relevant to Ecological Ethics?
In recent years, we have seen a resurgence of the topic of shame in philosophy and moral philosophy. The paper analyses shame as a moral emotion in contemporary moral-philosophical and environmental discourse.
Andrea Klimková
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Examining associations between racism, internalized shame, and self-esteem among African Americans
Shame, originating from social threats to social bonds, self-esteem and/or social status, has been associated with poor mental and physical outcomes. Despite theoretical assumptions indicating shame as a prominent emotional response to social threats ...
Amber J. Johnson
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This paper examines politicians’ publicly displayed emotional responses to the sex affair and resignation of a Member of the European Parliament, József Szájer, from Fidesz, Hungary’s one ruling party.
Gabriella Szabó, Balázs Kiss
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Vicarious shame in a cross-cultural perspective: emotion concepts A.-S. SPANISH SHAME and Ger. FREMDSCHÄMEN/FREMDSCHAM [PDF]
The article is devoted to revealing the cross-cultural specificity of the emotion of vicarious shame on the example of the German concept fremdschämen/fremdscham and the Anglo-Saxon spanish shame.
Kostiantyn I. Mizin, Liudmyla L. Slavova
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Background: This study examined how education influences financial literacy (FL) and subsequent business success among spaza shop owners in Gamalakhe Township, KwaZulu-Natal.
Mondli B. Mkhize, Shame Mugova
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Integration of Shame Resilience Theory and the Discrimination Model in Supervision
Shame is a destructive feeling, and if unaddressed, it leads to difficulty in the supervisory hour. A supervisorial model to address shame within supervision could guide supervisors on how to work with and diffuse the symptoms and defense mechanisms of
William B. Lane Jr.
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Investigating the Impacts of Shame-Proneness on Students’ State Shame, Self-Regulation, and Learning
We explored relationships between students’ shame-proneness and their experiences of state shame, self-regulation, and learning in a laboratory. We conducted two studies with different content: physics (Study 1, n = 179) and the circulatory system (Study
Jeremiah Sullins +3 more
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