2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/5e4t9
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Susceptibility to positive versus negative emotional contagion: First evidence on their distinction using a balanced self-report measure

Anton Karl Georg Marx,
Anne C. Frenzel,
Daniel Fiedler
et al.

Abstract: Susceptibility to emotional contagion is defined as the disposition of how susceptible someone is to catch others’ emotions and it has long been studied in research on mental health, well-being, and social interaction. Given that existing self-report measures of susceptibility to emotional contagion have focused almost exclusively on negative emotions, we developed a self-report measure to assess the susceptibility to emotional contagion of both positive and negative emotions (2 scales). In two studies, we exa… Show more

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