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March 3, 2026
Responses to Outcome Disclosure: People Asymmetrically Disclose or Hide Their Outcomes to Protect Others’ Emotions
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E. Prinsloo
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I. Scopelliti
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G. Loewenstein
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Key Points
People often hide or modify their outcomes to protect the emotions of others, indicating a complex social behavior.
Evidence shows that emotional protection drives individuals to disclose asymmetrically, affecting relationships positively and negatively.
Observational analysis highlights interpersonal dynamics across various contexts, showcasing how outcomes are communicated differently.
Understanding these behaviors may enable improved communication strategies and emotional support within social interactions.
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Prinsloo et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75ba5c6e9836116a235da
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