Guilt and regret: The determining role of interpersonal and intrapersonal harm |
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Authors: | Mariëtte Berndsen Joop van der Pligt Bertjan Doosje Antony Manstead |
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Affiliation: | University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the present research was to examine which types of harm play a determining role in experiences of guilt and regret. In two studies it is shown that guilt results from interpersonal harm and regret from harm to oneself. Moreover, the second study showed that guilt generally increases as a function of the level of negative interpersonal consequences of one's behaviour. It was also demonstrated that regret increased as a function of the level of negative intrapersonal consequences but not as a function of the level of negative interpersonal consequences. Results are discussed in terms of theoretical dimensions underlying experiences of guilt and regret. |
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