Sealing the emotions genie: the effects of physical enclosure on psychological closure
Sealing the emotions genie: the effects of physical enclosure on psychological closure
This research investigated whether the physical act of enclosing an emotionally laden stimulus can help alleviate the associated negative emotions. Four experiments found support for this claim. In Experiments 1a and 1b, emotional negativity was reduced for participants who placed a written recollection of a regretted past decision or unsatisfied strong desire inside an envelope. However, enclosing a stimulus unrelated to the emotional experience did not have the same effect (Experiment 2). In Experiment 3, we showed that the effect was not driven by participants simply doing something extra with the materials, and that the effect of physical enclosure was mediated by the psychological closure that participants felt toward the event.
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Li, Xiuping
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Wei, Liyuan
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Soman, Dilip
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2010
Li, Xiuping
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Wei, Liyuan
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Soman, Dilip
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Li, Xiuping, Wei, Liyuan and Soman, Dilip
(2010)
Sealing the emotions genie: the effects of physical enclosure on psychological closure.
Psychological Science, 21 (8), .
(doi:10.1177/0956797610376653).
Abstract
This research investigated whether the physical act of enclosing an emotionally laden stimulus can help alleviate the associated negative emotions. Four experiments found support for this claim. In Experiments 1a and 1b, emotional negativity was reduced for participants who placed a written recollection of a regretted past decision or unsatisfied strong desire inside an envelope. However, enclosing a stimulus unrelated to the emotional experience did not have the same effect (Experiment 2). In Experiment 3, we showed that the effect was not driven by participants simply doing something extra with the materials, and that the effect of physical enclosure was mediated by the psychological closure that participants felt toward the event.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 9 July 2010
Published date: 2010
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