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Schadenfreude (pronounced /ˈʃɑːdənfrɔɪdə/ , ) Audio (US) is pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others. This German word is used as a loanword in English and some other language...
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These results strongly support linking envy with Schadenfreude. ... Envy, Resentment, Schadenfreude, and Sympathy: Reactions to Deserved and Undeserved Achievement and Subsequent Failure; Pers Soc Psychol Bull, July 1, 2002; 28(7): 953 - 961. [Abstract] [PDF];
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Results showed that resentment about the student's prior achievement could be distinguished from envy. Schadenfreude about the student's subsequent failure was predicted by resentment and not by envy. Sympathy was not predicted by either resentment or envy.
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The Green-eyed Monster and Malicious Joy: The Neuroanatomical Bases of Envy and Gloating (Schadenfreude) ... Whereas in schadenfreude and envy the emotion of the self and the protagonist may be opposite, identification involves matching between the protagonist's and the observer's emotions.
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Gloating (schadenfreude), similarly to envy, is a social comparative emotion that involves both the perception of another's negative emotion and, in consequence, one's own positive emotion. In the present study, understanding of gloating involved perspective taking abilities.
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It’s about envy and schadenfreude, taking pleasure from someone else’s pain, that feeling of glee we get when someone we envy suffers a setback (cf. Bernie Madoff, Wall Street bankers . . . ). The study, described in paper called “When Your Gain Is My Pain and Your Pain Is My Gain: Neural Correlates of Envy...
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Results showed that resentment about the role-player's low performance affected both envy and resentment towards the high achiever, and that both resentment about the high achiever's success and a wish to denigrate ... Schadenfreude was not predicted by envy. Resentment and denigration were negative predictors of sympathy.
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Previous research yielded conflicting results concerning the role of envy in predicting Schadenfreude (pleasure at another's misfortune). Some studies showed that envy predicts Schadenfreude, whereas others did not.
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Envy and Schadenfreude Export ... The envy created in subjects was found to enhance the likelihood that they would feel Schadenfreude on learning of this setback. In addition, dispositional envy predicted subjects' envy of the student, and this envy also mediated subsequent Schadenfreude.
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Envy and Schadenfreude ... (1996) define Schadenfreude as pleasure at another's suffering. The hypothesis of the current study is to show that envy and Schadenfreude are closely linked. More specifically, that envy is a precursor and creates the condition which Schadenfreude should occur if a person should experience...
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