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Let the Story Go: The Role of Emotion in the Decision-Making Process of the Reluctant, Vulnerable Witness or Whistle-Blower

机译:放开故事:情感在勉强,脆弱的证人或吹口哨的决策过程中的作用

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This paper draws on cognitive psychological theory to explain the role of emotion in the decision-making process of four reluctant, vulnerable witnesses to wrongdoing, who were persuaded to blow the whistle on matters of substantial public interest. It proposes a theoretical explanation for the role of emotion on whistle-blower or witness decision-making, based on the Iterative Reprocessing Model and drawing on appraisal-based theories of cognitive psychology. It concludes that the decision to speak is preceded by an intense emotional episode, probably due to changes in the witnesses' coping and legitimacy appraisal structures. These changes are most likely a result of interaction with journalists and others during the decision-making process.
机译:本文利用认知心理学理论来解释情绪在四个不愿做事的脆弱见证人的决策过程中的作用,这些证人被劝说在重大公共利益问题上大声疾呼。它基于迭代再处理模型并借鉴基于评估的认知心理学理论,提出了情绪对举报人或证人决策的作用的理论解释。结论是,发言决定之前会发生激烈的情绪发作,这可能是由于证人的应对和合法性评估结构发生了变化。这些变化很可能是在决策过程中与记者和其他人互动的结果。

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