1. Sharing Embarrassing Information with a Warm or Robotic Person? The Impact on the Discloser
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Soliman, Meikel
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Social and Behavioral Sciences - Abstract
Embarrassment is a common and widespread emotion (Dahl et al., 2001) and impacts social interactions. Embarrassment is defined as an “aversive emotional state in which one feels chagrin following deliberation on perceived negative appraisal by others or negative appraisal by oneself for transgressions that occur either in public or in private contexts.” defined (Krishna et al. 2019, p. 495). As embarrassment is a negative emotion, we try to avoid this emotion (Krishna et al. 2015, 2019). However, there are certain contexts in which avoidance is not possible. This includes passing on embarrassing information to our fellow human beings. Research identified warmth and competence as key dimensions that are universally relevant when forming perceptions (Fiske, Cuddy, & Glick, 2007). This study examines the impact of telling a (non-) embarrassing information to either a warm vs. robotic person has on the discloser of the embarrassing information.
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- 2023
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