• Title of article

    Intentional embarrassment: a look at embarrassorsʹ and targetsʹ perspectives

  • Author/Authors

    William F. Sharkey، نويسنده , , Min-Sun Kim، نويسنده , , Rhunette C. Diggs، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    1261
  • To page
    1272
  • Abstract
    Two thousand, one hundred and seven participants recounted situations in which they intentionally embarrassed another person (embarrassor accounts) or in which they perceived that they were intentionally embarrassed (target accounts). Specifically, this paper focused on differences in individualsʹ accounts of: (1) embarrassorsʹ goals; (2) embarrassorsʹ goal achievement; and (3) the degree of embarrassment felt by targets from embarrassorsʹ and targetsʹ perspectives. We asked 1136 participants to report a situation when they intentionally embarrassed another person. We asked another 971 participants to report a situation when they perceived that they were intentionally embarrassed by someone. Chi-square tests revealed strong effects for the perspective of the respondents on goals attempted and goals achieved. As expected, embarrassors were more likely than targets to report using embarrassment to negatively sanction anotherʹs behavior; targets were more likely than embarrassors to report that the embarrassors attempted the goal of self-satisfaction; embarrassors were more likely than targets to report that they were successful at achieving their goal; and embarrassors reported lower levels of target embarrassment than did targets. Implications and suggestions for future research are provided.
  • Keywords
    Attribution theory , Embarrassors , Targets , Self reports , Intentionality , Perspectives , Perception , Strategic , embarrassment
  • Journal title
    Personality and Individual Differences
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Personality and Individual Differences
  • Record number

    456892