The self and others in the experience of pride [Dataset]

DOI

Pride is seen as both a self-conscious emotion as well as a social emotion. These categories are not mutually exclusive, but have brought forth different ideas about pride as either revolving around the self or as revolving around one’s relationship with others. Current measures of pride do not include intrapersonal elements of pride experiences. Social comparisons, which often cause experiences of pride, contain three elements: the self, the relationship between the self and another person, and the other person. From the literature on pride, we distilled three related elements; perceptions and feelings of self-inflation, other-distancing, and other-devaluation. In four studies, we explored whether these elements were present in pride experiences. We did so at an implicit (Experiment 1; N = 218) and explicit level (Experiment 2; N = 125), in an academic setting with in vivo (Experiment 3; N = 203) and imagined pride experiences (Experiment 4; N = 126). The data consistently revealed that the experience of pride is characterized by selfinflation, not by other-distancing nor other-devaluation.

DSA Proof. - Universe: The data was collected from first year Psychology students at Tilburg University.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.34894/TSBI2I
Metadata Access https://dataverse.nl/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.34894/TSBI2I
Provenance
Creator Osch, Y. van; Zeelenberg, M.; Breugelmans, S.M.
Publisher DataverseNL
Contributor Yvette van Osch; DataverseNL
Publication Year 2017
Rights info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
OpenAccess false
Contact Yvette van Osch (Tilburg University)
Representation
Resource Type Experimental survey data; Dataset
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Discipline Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Aquaculture; Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Aquaculture and Veterinary Medicine; Life Sciences; Social Sciences; Social and Behavioural Sciences; Soil Sciences
Spatial Coverage The Netherlands