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For the game, see Sadness (video game).

Emotions
Basic

Anger
Fear
Sadness
Happiness
Disgust
Interest

Others

Acceptance
Affection
Aggression
Ambivalence
Annoyance
Apathy
Anxiety
Boredom
Compassion
Compersion
Confusion
Contempt
Curiosity
Depression
Disappointment
Doubt
Ecstasy
Empathy
Envy
Embarrassment
Euphoria
Forgiveness
Frustration
Gratitude
Grief
Guilt
Hatred
Hope
Horror
Hostility
Homesickness
Hunger
Hysteria
Jealousy
Loneliness
Paranoia
Pity
Pleasure
Pride
Rage
Regret
Remorse
Revenge
Shame
Suffering
Surprise
Sympathy
Vanity

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"The Wounded Angel" by Hugo Simberg

Sadness is a mood characterized by feelings of disadvantage and loss. When sad, people often become quiet, less energetic and withdrawn. Sadness is considered to be the opposite of happiness, and is similar to the emotions of sorrow, grief, misery and melancholy. The philosopher Baruch Spinoza defined sadness as the “transfer of a person from a large perfection to a smaller one.”

Sadness is a temporary lowering of mood (\'feeling blue\'), whereas clinical depression is characterized by a persistent and intense lowered mood, as well as disruption to one\'s ability to function in day to day matters.

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Sadness and the accuracy of evaluation

Evidence presented by Forgas (1992, 1994)http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=3895043 suggests that our mood has an influence on how accurately we evaluate each other. The effect on our accuracy might be a result of faulty information processing where a person may take his current mood as a source of information. He would then use this biased information as a bases for his evaluation. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3612493&dopt=Citation For instance, happy people are inclined to evaluate others in a positive way, and sad people are inclined to evaluate people in a negative way.

Sad people have been found to be less accurate than happy people in their evaluations, as well as taking a longer period of time for the evaluation. http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~hgray/papers/PsycARTICLES_2002-18351-012.pdf Several explanations for this have been postulated:

  • Motivational (Isen, 1984) -People in a positive mood avoid deep information processing that may cause them to doubt the positive situation they are in. In contrast, people in a sad mood strive to change the negative situation they are in.

Sadness and status

Sadness may affect a person\'s social standing.

Studies have found that when people recognize an expressed emotion, they tend to attribute additional characteristics to the person expressing that emotion (Halo effect). A happy person, therefore is perceived warmly whereas a sad person is perceived as weak and lacking abilityhttp://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~akring/keltner%20&%20kring%201998.pdf and an angry person is perceived as powerful and dominant.(Keltner, 1997).

Tiedens\'s http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11195894&dopt=Citation study explored whether people provide power to people they like or rather to people they perceive as powerful. The study, which examined social position in political, business and job interview situations, found that people prefer to give status position and power to an angry leader rather than to a sad one. People tend to give power to those perceived as powerful instead of to those whom they like. For example, in the business world, a positive statistical correlation was found between sadness and the extent of a person\'s social contribution, however angry people were perceived more deserving of status and promotion. Similarly, in the job interviews, angry people were perceived as more suitable for promotion and high salary than sad people.

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