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Contempt, like any other social affect, can be an emotion as well as a sentiment
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Giner-Sorolla, Roger
, Fischer, Agneta H.
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Attitude
/ Attitudes
/ Disgust
/ Emotions
/ Open Peer Commentary
/ Personality
/ Social psychology
/ Studies
2017
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Contempt, like any other social affect, can be an emotion as well as a sentiment
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Giner-Sorolla, Roger
, Fischer, Agneta H.
in
Attitude
/ Attitudes
/ Disgust
/ Emotions
/ Open Peer Commentary
/ Personality
/ Social psychology
/ Studies
2017
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Contempt, like any other social affect, can be an emotion as well as a sentiment
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Contempt, like any other social affect, can be an emotion as well as a sentiment
2017
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Overview
Gervais & Fessler assert that contempt is (a) not an emotion (or an attitude) but (b) a sentiment. Here, we challenge the validity and empirical basis of these two assertions, arguing that contempt, like many other emotions, can be both an emotion and a sentiment.
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Cambridge University Press
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