תקציר
Self-reflection is suggested to attenuate feelings, yet researchers disagree on whether adopting a distant or near perspective, or processing the experience abstractly or concretely, is more effective. Given the relationship between psychological distance and level of abstraction, we suggest the “construal-matching hypothesis”: Psychological distance and abstraction differently influence emotion intensity, depending on whether the emotion’s appraisal involves low-level or high-level construal. Two meta-analyses tested the effects of psychological distance (k = 230) and level-of-abstraction (k = 98) manipulations on emotional experience. A distant perspective attenuated emotional experience (g = 0.52) but with weaker effects for high-level (g = 0.29; for example, self-conscious emotions) than low-level emotions (g= 0.64; for example, basic emotions). Level of abstraction only attenuated the experience of low-level emotions (g = 0.2) and showed a reverse (nonsignificant) effect for high-level emotions (g = −0.13). These results highlight differences between distancing and level-of-abstraction manipulations and the importance of considering the type of emotion experienced in emotion regulation.
| שפה מקורית | אנגלית |
|---|---|
| עמודים (מ-עד) | 112-159 |
| מספר עמודים | 48 |
| כתב עת | Personality and Social Psychology Review |
| כרך | 26 |
| מספר גיליון | 2 |
| תאריך מקוון מוקדם | 1 פבר׳ 2022 |
| מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs) | |
| סטטוס פרסום | פורסם - מאי 2022 |
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