Two roads diverged: An alternative perspective on the EASI model
Research on the interpersonal effect of anger expressions on others’ concessionary behaviour has found conflicting results about whether anger expressions increase or decrease concessionary behaviour. The Emotions as Social Information (EASI) model (Van Kleef, 2009, 2014) proposed that these conflic...
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Main Author: | MELIA, Nadhilla Velda |
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