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Measuring emotions in an
intergroup context and
beyond
Dr Roger Giner-Sorolla
Department of Psychology
Presentation given at the Research Methods Festival, July 2008,
Oxford, UK
Emotion research is interdisciplinary
ISRE organization has members from
psychology, sociology, anthropology,
humanities, history …
“Affective revolutions” in economics,
computing, law, art education …
Emotions are interesting and important
Only one small question
What is an emotion?
“Emotion” is a language/culture
category (Wierzbicka)
Other cultures (e.g., Ifaluk, studied by Lutz)
divide mental phenomena in different
ways
Even across the Channel … “emotion” vs.
“sentiment” not observed in English
How does Western English-speaking
culture characterize emotion?
Depends … lay or scientific definition?
Compact OED
Emotion • noun 1 a strong feeling, such as joy or anger. 2
instinctive feeling as distinguished from reasoning or
knowledge.
Psychology: over 50 definitions of emotion …
4 legs,
has fur,
has tail …
What is a cat?
What is an emotion?
Like a cat, different modules or traits
Unlike a cat, no scientific consensus on
which is the defining set of traits
What is not an emotion?
Even here there is controversy between
lay and different scientific definitions
Emotion vs. attitude/evaluation
Emotions have specificity beyond positive
or negative valence (fear vs. shame vs.
anger vs. sadness)
Emotion vs. mood
One scientific view: Emotions are
responses to specific situations, unlike
moods which are diffuse
BUT: Emotional feelings are not always
identified with their source; can have
carry-over effects; can be associated with
objects (even irrationally)
Emotion vs. belief
Emotions are not propositional, although
they can be expressed in propositional
language – “I am angry”; “This place is
disgusting”
Beliefs can influence emotions (appraisal
view); emotions can also influence beliefs
(e.g. intuitive prosecutor research)
Emotion vs. motivation
View 1: Emotion is motivation
Emotion -> behaviour
(Lazarus; Scherer; Frijda’s action
tendencies)
View 2: Emotion is a report on motivation
Motive -> Behaviour -> success/failure -> emotion
(Buck; Carver & Scheier)
Specific emotion vs. core affect
Russell &
Barrett’s model
Is everything
else besides
core affect just
language?
What is an emotion? Traits
Feelings: subjective experience
Language: terms describing subjective
experience (or the other things below!)
Emotion concepts (tied to language or not?)
Facial expressions
Physiological changes: central nervous system,
peripheral nervous system
Effects on thought, judgment, behaviour
Dependency on perception, interpretation of
environment
Impossible to measure directly
Methods of emotion measurement
Verbal self-report
Pictorial self-report
Interjections?
Facial expression coding
Physiological measures
Neurological measures
Implicit measures
Methods of emotion manipulation
Imagined scenarios
Recalled scenarios
Emotion priming: words, faces…
Environmental aspects
Social induction
Social contagion
Physiological induction
Pitfalls of emotion measurement and
manipulation
Language and emotion terms
Ambiguities in physiology
Context and referents
Emotion concept vs. emotion feeling
Emotion experience vs. emotion
communication
Confounds in emotion manipulation
Limits of emotion manipulation
Traps of language
Specific languages
English:
“anger”; “disgust”
Implicit assumptions in language
English:
“irritable”; “disgusting”
Intergroup emotions: an example
Anger, fear, and action tendencies