Previous research yielded conflicting results concerning the role of envy in predicting Schadenfreude (pleasure at another's misfortune). Some studies showed that envy predicts Schadenfreude, whereas others did not. Results of the present research reconcile these opposing findings, by showing that envy is a predictor of Schadenfreude when the target is similar to the observer in terms of gender. These results suggest that envy predicts Schadenfreude when people are confronted with the misfortune of a relevant social comparison other. Copyright 2006 by the American Psychological Association.

Dijk, W., Ouwerkerk, J., Goslinga, S., Nieweg, M., Gallucci, M. (2006). When people fall from grace: Reconsidering the role of envy in schadenfreude. EMOTION, 6(1), 156-160 [10.1037/1528-3542.6.1.156].

When people fall from grace: Reconsidering the role of envy in schadenfreude

GALLUCCI, MARCELLO
2006

Abstract

Previous research yielded conflicting results concerning the role of envy in predicting Schadenfreude (pleasure at another's misfortune). Some studies showed that envy predicts Schadenfreude, whereas others did not. Results of the present research reconcile these opposing findings, by showing that envy is a predictor of Schadenfreude when the target is similar to the observer in terms of gender. These results suggest that envy predicts Schadenfreude when people are confronted with the misfortune of a relevant social comparison other. Copyright 2006 by the American Psychological Association.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
schadenfreude, emozioni
English
2006
6
1
156
160
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Dijk, W., Ouwerkerk, J., Goslinga, S., Nieweg, M., Gallucci, M. (2006). When people fall from grace: Reconsidering the role of envy in schadenfreude. EMOTION, 6(1), 156-160 [10.1037/1528-3542.6.1.156].
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