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Emotion regulation contagion drives reduction in negative intergroup emotions
M. Pinus, Y. Cao, et al.
Groups often experience disruptive emotions; this study shows that teaching a fraction of members cognitive reappraisal lowers negative emotions across untrained groupmates, with reliable group change when over 40% are treated. Semantic projection validated reappraisal language contagion. Research conducted by Michael Pinus, Yajun Cao, Eran Halperin, Alin Coman, James J. Gross, and Amit Goldenberg.
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