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© 2015 ISRE and SAGE. This article discusses contemporary social psychological approaches to (a) the social relations and appraisals associated with specific emotions; (b) other peoples impact on appraisal processes; (c) effects of emotion on other people; and (d) interpersonal emotion regulation. We argue that single-minded cognitive perspectives restrict our understanding of interpersonal and group-related emotional processes, and that new methodologies addressing real-time interpersonal and group processes present promising opportunities for future progress.

Original publication

DOI

10.1177/1754073915590624

Type

Journal article

Journal

Emotion Review

Publication Date

01/01/2015

Volume

7

Pages

371 - 380