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PLOS ONE | 2018

When to reveal what you feel: How emotions towards antagonistic out-group and third party audiences are expressed strategically

Julia Sasse; Russell Spears; Ernestine Gordijn

In intergroup conflicts, expressed emotions influence how others see and react to those who express them. Here, we investigated whether this in turn implies that emotions may be expressed strategically. We tested whether emotion expression can differ from emotion experience, and whether emotion expression (more than emotion experience) is used to pursue specific goals. Specifically, we focused on whether support-seeking emotions (fear and sadness) are used to call for support from a powerful third party and contempt to distance from an antagonistic out-group. In two studies, using the same ostensible conflict, we manipulated whether participants communicated their emotions towards the out-group (no vs. yes) and third party (no vs. yes) and employed a between-subjects design in Study 1 (N = 86) and a within-subjects design in Study 2 (N = 83). In both studies, we found that members of a disadvantaged group expressed reduced support-seeking emotions towards the out-group than they experienced (i.e., in conditions without an audience), providing support for the assumption that emotion expression does not necessarily reflect experience. Further, in Study 2, we found in line with expectations that the goal to call for support was more important in the communication with the third party than with the antagonistic out-group. The goal was best predicted by expressed support-seeking emotions, providing support for the assumption that emotion expression is used to pursue goals. Interestingly, we only found this association for a beneficial goal (i.e., calling for support) and not for distancing, a destructive goal. These results support the proposed strategic use of emotion expression and as such advance our understanding of the function of expressed emotions.


Psychophysiology | 2016

Event‐related potentials in response to cheating and cooperation in a social dilemma game

Raoul Bell; Julia Sasse; Malte Möller; Daniela Czernochowski; Susanne Mayr; Axel Buchner


European Journal of Social Psychology | 2016

Predicting aggressive collective action based on the efficacy of peaceful and aggressive actions

Rim Saab; Russell Spears; Nicole Tausch; Julia Sasse


Archive | 2018

Replication data for: When to Reveal What You Feel: How Emotions Towards Antagonistic Out-Group and Third Party Audiences are Expressed Strategically

Julia Sasse; Russell Spears; Ernestine Gordijn


The 39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP): The Good Society: Prospects for Reason, Communication, and Well-being | 2016

Calling for Support: Strategic Emotion Expression in Intergroup Conflicts

Julia Sasse; Russell Spears; Ernestine Gordijn


In-Mind Magazin : Pyschologie für Alle | 2016

Gar nicht so negativ : Die funktionale Rolle von Ärger in sozialer Interaktion

Julia Sasse; Russell Spears; Ernestine Gordijn


In-Mind Magazin : Pyschologie für Alle | 2016

Gar nicht so negativ

Julia Sasse; Russell Spears; Ernestine Gordijn


EASP Medium Size Meeting Promoting a Social Approach to Emotions | 2016

We Think it’s Good, You Think it’s Bad: Perceived Norms in Intergroup Conflicts

Julia Sasse; Russell Spears; Ernestine Gordijn


ASPO annual meeting 2016: Dutch association of social psychological researchers | 2016

Better Quiet than a Complainer: How Personal Concerns Reduce Women’s Willingness to Express Anger

Julia Sasse; Russell Spears; Ernestine Gordijn; Jolien van Breen


Summer School Emotion Expressions in Human and Nonhuman Communication | 2015

Calling for Support

Julia Sasse; Russell Spears; Ernestine Gordijn

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Rim Saab

American University of Beirut

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Nicole Tausch

University of St Andrews

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Axel Buchner

University of Düsseldorf

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Malte Möller

University of Düsseldorf

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Raoul Bell

University of Düsseldorf

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Susanne Mayr

University of Düsseldorf

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