Not having what you want versus having what you do not want: The impact oftype of negative outcome on the experience of disappointment and related emotions

Citation
Ww. Van Dijk et al., Not having what you want versus having what you do not want: The impact oftype of negative outcome on the experience of disappointment and related emotions, COGNIT EMOT, 13(2), 1999, pp. 129-148
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
COGNITION & EMOTION
ISSN journal
02699931 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
129 - 148
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-9931(199903)13:2<129:NHWYWV>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
The present research focuses on the emotional consequences of negative outc omes. Two types of negative outcomes are distinguished: The absence of a po sitive outcome and the presence of a negative outcome. It is argued that di sappointment, because of its close link with hope, desire, and promise, is more associated with the absence of a positive outcome than with the presen ce of a negative outcome. Disappointment is also expected to be more associ ated with the absence of a positive outcome than related negative emotions, such as sadness, anger, frustration, and regret. The results of four studi es, using different methodologies, confirm these predictions. In Study 1 an d Study 2 participants recalled an autobiographical emotional episode, and appraisals concerning two different types of negative outcomes were assesse d. In Study 3 a scenario methodology was used in which the type of negative outcome was experimentally manipulated and ratings for different emotions were assessed. Finally, in Study 4 on-line emotional reactions to the two d ifferent types of negative outcomes were assessed in an experiment in which real money could be won or lost. Implications for the study of disappointm ent are briefly discussed.