Putting Social Referencing and Social Appraisal Back Together Again

Emotion Review 9 (3):269-270 (2017)
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Abstract

We are encouraged by the attention paid to fundamental aspects relating to the interpersonal functions of emotion. In continuing this discussion, we consider two arguments used to distinguish social referencing and social appraisal, namely the role of ostension and the absence of prior appraisals of the individual. We contend that neither element is essential to social referencing.

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