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Admiration: A Conceptual Review

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posted on 2025-07-31, 14:03 authored by D Onu, T Kessler, JR Smith
Admiration is thought to have essential functions for social interaction: it inspires us to learn from excellent models, to become better people, and to praise others and create social bonds. In intergroup relations, admiration for other groups leads to greater intergroup contact, cooperation, and help. Given these implications, it is surprising that admiration has only been researched by a handful of authors. In this article we review the literature, focusing on the definition of admiration, links to related emotions, measurement, antecedents, and associated behaviors. We propose a conceptual model of admiration that highlights admiration’s function for approaching and emulating successful models, thus contributing to social learning at the interpersonal level and to cultural transmission at the group and societal level.

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record.

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Emotion Review

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SAGE Publications

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en

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Vol 8, Iss. 3, pp. 218-230

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