Temporal dynamics of guilt: changes in the role of interpersonal and intrapsychic factors

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Ferguson, TJ
Olthof, T
Stegge, H
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[1] UNIV UTRECHT,DIV DEV PSYCHOL,NL-3508 TC UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
[2] FREE UNIV AMSTERDAM,NL-1081 HV AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
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Baumeister, Stillwell and Heatherton (1994) argue that guilt serves primarily interpersonal functions and take issue with more traditional intrapsychic accounts gf guilty feelings, in which causality, responsibility, and blame are emphasized We examined the validity of these claims by asking 198 college students to imagine that they destroyed the valued property of either their best friend or mother, under each of three conditions of causal responsibility (accidental, foreseeable, unjustifiably intended!. They then rated the reactions they anticipated from the victim (anger, disappointment, change in impression of the perpetrator), their perceived blameworthiness, aspects of causality, and how guilty they would feel immediately after perpetrating the harm as well as an entire day later. Imagined guilt was curvilinearly related to responsibility at time I, but linearly at time 2. Results suggest that people only weigh interpersonal concerns more heavily after time has elapsed, but that both factors integrally affect feelings of guilt. (C) 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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