| Literature DB >> 25260364 |
Toon Kuppens1, Vincent Y Yzerbyt2.
Abstract
In the literature on emotions in intergroup relations, it is not always clear how exactly emotions are group-related. Here, we distinguish between emotions that involve appraisals of immediate group concerns (i.e., group-based emotions) and emotions that do not. Recently, general group emotions, measured by asking people how they feel "as a group member" but without specifying an object for these emotions, have been conceptualized as reflecting appraisals of group concerns. In contrast, we propose that general group emotions are best seen as emotions about belonging to a group. In two studies, general group emotions were closely related to emotions that are explicitly measured as belonging emotions. Two further studies showed that general group emotions were not related to appraisals of immediate group concerns, whereas group-based emotions were. We argue for more specificity regarding the group-level aspects of emotion that are tapped by emotion measures.Entities:
Keywords: group concerns; group identification; group membership; group-based appraisals; group-based emotions
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25260364 DOI: 10.1177/0146167214551542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Bull ISSN: 0146-1672