학술논문

Surprise, Hurt, and Anger as Emotional Responses to Expectancy Violations Following Feedback Messages.
Document Type
Article
Source
Communication Research Reports. Mar2020, Vol. 37 Issue 1/2, p22-33. 12p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart.
Subject
*Psychological feedback
Anger
Expectancy theories
Surprise
Emotions
Language
ISSN
0882-4096
Abstract
Using expectancy violations theory, this study examined how the communication of unexpected feedback messages evoke emotional responses. A convenience sample (N = 309) reported instances of unexpected feedback within the last month. Results showed that receipt of the feedback message types were considered moderate-to-high violations. Violation expectedness and valence were negatively associated with the emotional responses, but violation importance was positively associated with the emotional responses. Finally, hurt and anger (but not surprise) were positively linked to perceptions of relational damage between the message sender and receiver. Taken together, our study demonstrates that expectancy violations are connected to emotions and relational outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]