The influence on perceptions of truthfulness of the emotional expressions shown when talking about failure
The study aimed to assess whether showing emotion in an organizational inquiry into failure affects perceptions of truthfulness as a function of the match between the explanation of what caused the failure and the emotion expressed. Two web-based studies were conducted. Participants with work experi...
Main Authors: | Shlomo David, Shlomo Hareli, Ursula Hess |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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PsychOpen
2015-02-01
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Series: | Europe's Journal of Psychology |
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Online Access: | http://ejop.psychopen.eu/article/view/877 |
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