Interpersonal effects of strategic and spontaneous guilt communication in trust games
A social partner’s emotions communicate important information about their motives and intentions. However, people may discount emotional information that they believe their partner has regulated with the strategic intention of exerting social influence. Across two studies, we investigated interperso...
Main Authors: | Shore, D, Parkinson, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Routledge
2017
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