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Interpersonal aspects of guilt: Evidence from narrative studies.

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The article was published on 1995-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 90 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Interpersonal communication & Narrative.

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Moral emotions and moral behavior

TL;DR: This chapter reviews current theory and research on moral emotions and focuses on a triad of negatively valenced "self-conscious" emotions-shame, guilt, and embarrassment.
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Is gratitude a moral affect

TL;DR: The personality and social factors that are associated with gratitude are consistent with a conceptualization of gratitude as an affect that is relevant to people's cognitions and behaviors in the moral domain.
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Conceptual and methodological issues in the assessment of shame and guilt.

TL;DR: The current status of the assessment of these long-neglected emotions is described, highlighting both conceptual and methodological issues that arise in the measurement of shame and guilt.
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Emotion cycles: On the social influence of emotion in organizations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed that organizational dyads and groups inhabit emotion cycles: emotions of an individual influence the emotions, thoughts and behaviors of others; others' reactions can then influence their future interactions with the individual expressing the original emotion, as well as that individual's future emotions and behaviors.
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Work–family conflict and emotions: effects at work and at home

TL;DR: This paper investigated the effect of work-family conflict on the emotions of guilt and hostility, and the implications of workfamily conflict and these emotions for job satisfaction and marital satisfaction using experience-sampling methodology.