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This process gave rise to a final list of 44 apology words and phrases that formed the apology dictionary. Some example words were sorry, apologize, apology, confess, regret, atone, and admit (see SI Appendix for the full dictionary). This apology dictionary was then applied to congressional speeches: if a speech contained one or more words ...
Jan 9, 2024 · A sincere apology begins with the person acknowledging the harm caused and accepting responsibility for it. Look for language that reflects a genuine acknowledgment of wrongdoing without ...
Saying sorry not only repairs personal relationships but also can keep professional and geopolitical clashes from spiraling out of control. Increasing people’s “cultural intelligence” about how different societies handle conflict can help travelers, politicians, and business leaders, Gelfand says. Researchers define “honor cultures ...
- A true apology does not include the word “but” (“I’m sorry, but …”). “But” automatically cancels out an apology, and nearly always introduces a criticism or excuse.
- A true apology keeps the focus on your actions—and not on the other person’s response. For example, “I’m sorry that you felt hurt by what I said at the party last night,” is not an apology.
- A true apology does not overdo. It stays focused on acknowledging the feelings of the hurt party without overshadowing them with your own pain or remorse.
- A true apology doesn’t get caught up in who's to blame or who "started it." Maybe you’re only 14 percent to blame and maybe the other person provoked you.
Mar 13, 2020 · Apology and restitution had independent and interactive effects on self-reports related to forgiveness and emotional change, which replicate and extend self-report research (Witvliet et al., 2020). Both apology and restitution significantly decreased the negativity of valence ratings and the intensity of arousal ratings.
- Charlotte V. O. Witvliet, Lindsey Root Luna, Everett L. Worthington, Jo-Ann Tsang
- 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00284
- 2020
- Front Psychol. 2020; 11: 284.
Nov 20, 2020 · The object of this study was to use a hermeneutic phenomenological approach and grounded theory methodology to develop a theory of apology based on lay people's interpretation of apologetic responses. Data were methodically gathered by interviewing 23 people who had been wronged by an intimate partner.
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Oct 11, 2022 · Notably, honor is achieved not only by upholding strength and reputation (virility) but also through moral integrity (virtue). The dual focus of honor suggests a potential mechanism for promoting apologies: shifting the focus of honor from reputation to moral integrity. Indeed, we find that such a shift led people in honor cultures to perceive ...