Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Digital Commons Network

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 6 of 6

Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network

Association Between Shame Aversion And Ruminative Retribution: Evidence For Moderation By Externalization Of Blame And Control, Michelle Schoenleber, Emily Beltran, Jessica R. Peters, Michael D D. Anestis Jul 2021

Association Between Shame Aversion And Ruminative Retribution: Evidence For Moderation By Externalization Of Blame And Control, Michelle Schoenleber, Emily Beltran, Jessica R. Peters, Michael D D. Anestis

Faculty Creative and Scholarly Works

Shame aversion has been theorized to motivate aggression against the self or others as means of down-regulating shame. Additionally, the direction of aggression may depend on tendencies to attribute blame or causes internally or externally. Data from two separate samples were used to examine shame aversion and its interaction with causal or blame attributions in relation to aggression, controlling for shame-proneness, which is more commonly studied. Results indicated that shame aversion was positively associated with verbal, relational, and passive-rational aggression, as well as with ruminative retribution and non-suicidal self-injury, after accounting for shame-proneness. Most noteworthy, a significant two-way interaction indicated …


Effects Of Nostalgia On Responses To Negative Feedback, Michaela K. Avino, Thomas Cotter, Simron Richard, Athena Cairo, Jeffrey Green Jan 2018

Effects Of Nostalgia On Responses To Negative Feedback, Michaela K. Avino, Thomas Cotter, Simron Richard, Athena Cairo, Jeffrey Green

Undergraduate Research Posters

Nostalgia is a bittersweet emotion evoked by memories of cherished personal experiences. Though nostalgia is a self-focused emotion, it has many interpersonal effects as well. Feeling nostalgia increases feelings of social connectedness and self esteem, and may protect against negative effects of existential threat (Wildschut et al., 2006). However, less is known about the extent to which nostalgia relates to anger and aggression. We hypothesized that nostalgia would buffer against the effect of negative feedback on feelings of anger and motivation to aggress. Undergraduate students wrote about a nostalgic or objective memory, and then received negative feedback about another personal …


2015 Research & Innovation Day Program, Holly Morris, Brittany May, Samantha Germaniuk, John Paul Thomas, Fredy Rodriguez, Grace Merrifield, Shannon Cross, Rebecca Dyck, Emily Matlovich, Michell Naujokaitis, Kristen Vauthier, Colleen Mctavish, Susan Snobelen, Amanda Borland, Alvan D'Souza, Sara Lindsay, Nick Broadley, Kalene Van Boven, Maggie Kozlowski, Sydnie Nauss, Jesse Milley, Lucas Morrish, Julie Marie Service, Lauren Marie Nicholson, Caitlyn O'Driscoll, Alexander Ormsby, Jocelyn Van Herk, Tanya Naha, Ronak Zareardalan, Hatty Verberne, Matthew Christie, Johanna Garzon, Linnea Smith, Teah Jazey, Ian Hoekstra, Christine Fandrich, Tyler Durand, Aimee Deluce, Colin Catten, Ashley Taylor, Jerry Uzoma, Deion Farrington, Ryan Figueiredo, Jasmine Therrien, Sarah Broadfoot, Cassandra Marks, Christopher Robins, Amanda Piskorski, Ben Sandiford, Kyla Trac, Coutrney Rayment, Mitchell Richardson, Alexander Howie, Mojgan Esfahaninejad, Catherine Lai, Tanweer Malik, Anand Singh, Dylan Wallace, Walter Gramajo, David Krent, Samuel Garcia, Ryan Mchale, Jodi Hall, Mary Wilk, Gary Mitchell, Karen Johnson, Catherine Webber, Magdalene Carter, Carol Butler, Gail Brown, Donna Sevenpifer, Tina Bonnett, Helen Symons, Leona English, Karla Van Kessel, Megan Anderson, Krista Vogt, Farveh Ghafouri, Sandra Lackenbauer, Tanya Naha, Maureen Cullen, Kelsey Fischer, Alyssa Churchill, Elizabeth Lorusso, Lyndsay Fitzgeorge, Jenna Lorusso, Daniel Lorusso, Erin E. Mcdonald, Natalia Aguillon, Robert Haaf, John Bennett, Sam Roodi, Masoud Farahmandfar, Seyed Goosheh, Peter Sturm, Glen Worobets, Mona Khadelwal, Annette Woloszyn, Jennifer Stewart, Shannon Webb Jan 2015

2015 Research & Innovation Day Program, Holly Morris, Brittany May, Samantha Germaniuk, John Paul Thomas, Fredy Rodriguez, Grace Merrifield, Shannon Cross, Rebecca Dyck, Emily Matlovich, Michell Naujokaitis, Kristen Vauthier, Colleen Mctavish, Susan Snobelen, Amanda Borland, Alvan D'Souza, Sara Lindsay, Nick Broadley, Kalene Van Boven, Maggie Kozlowski, Sydnie Nauss, Jesse Milley, Lucas Morrish, Julie Marie Service, Lauren Marie Nicholson, Caitlyn O'Driscoll, Alexander Ormsby, Jocelyn Van Herk, Tanya Naha, Ronak Zareardalan, Hatty Verberne, Matthew Christie, Johanna Garzon, Linnea Smith, Teah Jazey, Ian Hoekstra, Christine Fandrich, Tyler Durand, Aimee Deluce, Colin Catten, Ashley Taylor, Jerry Uzoma, Deion Farrington, Ryan Figueiredo, Jasmine Therrien, Sarah Broadfoot, Cassandra Marks, Christopher Robins, Amanda Piskorski, Ben Sandiford, Kyla Trac, Coutrney Rayment, Mitchell Richardson, Alexander Howie, Mojgan Esfahaninejad, Catherine Lai, Tanweer Malik, Anand Singh, Dylan Wallace, Walter Gramajo, David Krent, Samuel Garcia, Ryan Mchale, Jodi Hall, Mary Wilk, Gary Mitchell, Karen Johnson, Catherine Webber, Magdalene Carter, Carol Butler, Gail Brown, Donna Sevenpifer, Tina Bonnett, Helen Symons, Leona English, Karla Van Kessel, Megan Anderson, Krista Vogt, Farveh Ghafouri, Sandra Lackenbauer, Tanya Naha, Maureen Cullen, Kelsey Fischer, Alyssa Churchill, Elizabeth Lorusso, Lyndsay Fitzgeorge, Jenna Lorusso, Daniel Lorusso, Erin E. Mcdonald, Natalia Aguillon, Robert Haaf, John Bennett, Sam Roodi, Masoud Farahmandfar, Seyed Goosheh, Peter Sturm, Glen Worobets, Mona Khadelwal, Annette Woloszyn, Jennifer Stewart, Shannon Webb

Centre for Research and Innovation Publications

A one day showcase of applied research, social innovation, scholarship projects and activities.


Post Traumatic Stress And Externalizing Behaviors In At Risk Urban Adolescents: A Prospective Study, Angela Chung, Lauren Guerra, Jerry L. Mize Ii, Lena Jaggi, Wendy Kliewer Jan 2015

Post Traumatic Stress And Externalizing Behaviors In At Risk Urban Adolescents: A Prospective Study, Angela Chung, Lauren Guerra, Jerry L. Mize Ii, Lena Jaggi, Wendy Kliewer

Undergraduate Research Posters

Adolescents in in urban areas are at a higher risk for experiencing direct victimization as well as witnessing violence directed towards others, which increases the amount of post-traumatic stress (PTS) they face (Joseph, S., Mynard, H., & Mayall, M. 2000). Experiencing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has been associated with a number of negative externalizing behaviors, such as increased delinquency, drug use and aggressive behavior in adolescents (Dierkhising, C. B., Ko, S. J., Woods-Jaeger, B., Briggs, E. C., Lee, R., & Pynoos, R. S. 2013). This association is especially relevant, as adolescence is a stage where youth are beginning to …


Violence & White River Farms Strike: Violencia Y Huelga De Granjas De Río Blanco Jan 1972

Violence & White River Farms Strike: Violencia Y Huelga De Granjas De Río Blanco

States

Farm workers and union members faced numerous acts of violence. Depicted are images of one such actions and below is an image of the White River Farm Strike.


Violence & White River Farms Strike: Violencia Y Huelga De Granjas De Río Blanco Jan 1972

Violence & White River Farms Strike: Violencia Y Huelga De Granjas De Río Blanco

Subjects

Farm workers and union members faced numerous acts of violence. Depicted are images of one such actions and below is an image of the White River Farm Strike.