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    Humiliated self, bad self or bad behavior? The relations between moral emotional appraisals and moral motivation
    with Mia Silfver-Kuhalampi, Florencia Sortheix, and Johnny Fontaine
    Journal of Moral Education 44 (2): 213-231. 2015.
    It has often been found in the literature that guilt motivates reparative behavior and that shame elicits aggressive reactions. However, recent research suggests that it is not the experience of shame, but rather the experience of humiliation that triggers aggressive reactions. The present study focuses on the role of shame, guilt and humiliation appraisals in predicting the motivation to repair and be aggressive in four different countries, namely Argentina, Belgium, Finland and Portugal. Using…Read more