Journal article

Does a culture of happiness increase rumination over failure?

L McGuirk, P Kuppens, R Kingston, B Bastian

Emotion | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Promoting happiness within society is good for health, but could the overpromotion of happiness have a downside? Across 2 studies, we investigate 2 emotion norms associated with an emphasis on happiness-the importance of (a) seeking positive emotion, and (b) avoiding negative emotion-and whether these norms have implications for how people respond to, and seek to regulate, their negative emotional experiences. In Study 1, we used an experimental design to show that emphasizing the importance of happiness increased rumination in response to failure. In Study 2, we drew on crosssectional evidence to investigate the other side of this equation, finding that emphasizing the importance of not exp..

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