The Surprising Reason Some People Always Blame Others

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Here's why some people find it so much easier to project their own mistakes and shortcomings onto others rather than taking responsibility for them, explains ArashEmamzadeh

negative affect ccondition, they tried to recall a very happy event. They then reported their affect before and after completing the projection test and PANTER.Poor emotion regulators “made more false other-ascriptions of self-selected unattractive activities when experiencing negative affect.” This agrees with the view that individuals who have difficulty coping with negative emotions tend to blame other people for their own bad choices.

.” In contrast, good emotion regulators’ “FOAself rates for unattractive items were unaffected by their level of subjective anger.”Negative feelings appeared to “lead poor emotion regulators to project their own poor choices onto someone else.” After recalling a negative event, only poor emotion regulators “made more false other-ascriptions of self-selected unattractive items .” Not surprisingly, blaming others appeared to reduce negative feelings.

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