Socially Shared Affect: Shared Affect, Affect Sharing, and Affective Processing in Groups
Verlin B. Hinsz1 and Linh Bui2
1 Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University 2 Research School of Management, College of Business and Economics, The Australian National University
The following article explores groups as affective processing social entities examining the reciprocal relationships between socially shared affect and the affective experiences of group members such as moods and emotions.
The following article explores groups as affective processing social entities examining the reciprocal relationships between socially shared affect and the affective experiences of group members such as moods and emotions.
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