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The Journal of Psychology
Interdisciplinary and Applied
Volume 84, 1973 - Issue 1
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A Critique of Sarnoff and Zimbardo's Psychoanalytic Alternative to a Social Comparison Theory of Emotions

Pages 145-157 | Received 19 Mar 1973, Published online: 02 Jul 2010
 

Summary

Sarnoff and Zimbardo's (8) contention that a psychoanalytically derived conception of emotion has greater utility in predicting affiliative response to emotional arousal than does social comparison theory was disputed. It was argued that the experiment that Sarnoff and Zimbardo conducted to test their theory was inconclusive, since (a) success of experimental manipulations of independent variables, fear and anxiety, was not satisfactorily demonstrated; (b) data relevant to the major dependent variable, affiliative preference, were presented in a form that precludes unambiguous interpretation; (c) social comparison theory as extended to emotions is adequate to account for those experimental findings that are not methodologically or interpretively suspect.

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