Title of article
Effects of observerʹs own status on reactions to a high achieverʹs failure: Deservingness, resentment, schadenfreude, and sympathy
Author/Authors
Prof. N. T. Feather، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
13
From page
31
To page
43
Abstract
This study used deservingness theory to investigate the effects of assigned status on reactions to a high achiever’s success and
on both pleasure or schadenfreude and sympathy following the high achiever’s failure. Deservingness was manipulated by
varying the amount of effort, high or low, associated with performance outcome. Participants were 251 undergraduates who
role-played a student whose academic performance status was either low, average, or high. Results showed that lower
assigned status was associated with more resentment and less pleasure concerning the performance outcomes of both roleplayer
and high achiever, and with more reported schadenfreude and less sympathy for the failed high achiever.
Schadenfreude was also predicted by resentment and displeasure related to the deservingness of the high achiever and by a
wish to denigrate the high achiever.
Journal title
Australian Journal of Psychology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Australian Journal of Psychology
Record number
707336
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