Journal article
Multiple emotions: A person-centered approach to the relationship between intergroup emotion and action orientation
JW Fernando, Y Kashima, SM Laham
Emotion | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1037/a0036103
Abstract
Although a great deal of research has investigated the relationship between emotions and action orientations, most studies to date have used variable-centered techniques to identify the best emotion predictor(s) of a particular action. Given that people frequently report multiple or blended emotions, a profitable area of research may be to adopt person-centered approaches to examine the action orientations elicited by a particular combination of emotions or "emotion profile." In two studies, across instances of intergroup inequality in Australia and Canada, we examined participants' experiences of six intergroup emotions: sympathy, anger directed at three targets, shame, and pride. In both s..
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