Chapter 11: Negative Self-Conscious Emotions
Chapter 11 Learning Objectives
- Define the Distinct Emotions Perspective of shame, guilt, and embarrassment.
- What evidence exists for Distinct Emotions Perspective?
- How do emotion components change with shame, guilt, and embarrassment?
- Explain the difference between cognitive appraisals of bad self, bad act, and focus on self.
- Explain the difference between a social conventional violation and moral violation.
- Define the Single-Emotion Theory of shame, guilt, and embarrassment.
- How does single-emotion theory view shame, guilt, and embarrassment?
- Explain the differences between a real flaw and possible flaw.
- Explain the difference between the core self and presented self.
- Differentiate between the two types of embarrassment?