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Viewing Injustice: Greater Emotion Heterogeneity With Age.
Authors:Charles  Susan Turk
Abstract:The present study examined age differences in emotion heterogeneity, defined as the experience of co-occurring negative emotions. Younger and older European American and Mexican American participants (N=183) viewed film clips depicting scenes of injustice. Younger adults were more likely to report a single primary negative emotion, whereas older adults reported greater emotion heterogeneity, a finding consistent across gender and ethnicity. In addition, greater emotion heterogeneity was related to a greater number of life experiences. Future directions concerning the meaning of and possible implications for this age difference are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:emotion heterogeneity  age differences  injustice  co-occurring negative emotions  European Americans  Mexican Americans  gender differences  life experiences
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