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Anticipated and actual affect in prejudice control

Dr Roger Giner-Sorolla | Psychology | 01 January 2005

This project examines the role of self conscious emotions of compunction (e. G. Guilt and shame) in prejudice control.   of crucial importance is the distinction between guilt-prone individuals, who characteristically respond to compunction emot ...

The social guilt hypothesis

Dr Roger Giner-Sorolla | Psychology | 16 September 2009

This research will investigate the social guilt hypothesis: that the emotion of guilt will most effectively promote self-restraint when other people are involved, in particular members of a common social group.   four laboratory experiments are ...

Recipients' view of compunction between groups

Dr Roger Giner-Sorolla | Psychology | 01 June 2005

This project examines the circumstances under which public apologies for discrimination are acceptable to recipients from minority groups.  two studies conducted among respondents in the greater london black/afro-caribbean community are planned. ...

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