| Literature DB >> 30288744 |
Chao S Hu1,2,3, Jinhao Huang1,2,3, Michel Ferrari4, Qiandong Wang5, Dong Xie6, Haotian Zhang1,2,3.
Abstract
Scholars within the Berlin paradigm have analysed participants' responses to a hypothetical vignette about a friend's suicide ideation. However, no study has yet focused on participants' emotional reactions to this scenario, an important aspect of wisdom performance. We conducted a Thin-Slice Wisdom study where participants were asked to give advice to a hypothetical friend contemplating suicide. We analysed their emotional profiles using facial expression analysis software (FACET2.1 and FACEREADER7.1). Participants' verbal responses were also transcribed and then scored by 10 raters using the Berlin criteria. Results revealed that the sadder the participants felt, the wiser their performance. Wiser participants may have been better at exploring this sad, but true, existential human dilemma.Entities:
Keywords: Berlin wisdom paradigm; Emotional profile; Suicide prevention; Thin-slice wisdom paradigm; Wisdom
Year: 2018 PMID: 30288744 DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12536
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Psychol ISSN: 0020-7594