“…Although one might consider negative emotional reactions to be justified if one were the target of incivility, research has shown that even witnessing (Porath & Erez, 2009) or simply recalling an uncivil interaction from the past (Ganster et al., 2022) has the potential to result in strong negative feelings. For example, experiments in which participants are asked to recall a specific instance of incivility in one's past (Ganster et al., 2022) or even imagining an uncivil interaction (Porath & Erez, 2007) tend to elicit negative affect. The affective outcomes of episodic incivility research include stress (Beattie & Griffin, 2014; Park et al., 2018; Schilpzand, Leavitt, & Lim, 2016), emotional exhaustion (Park et al., 2022), affective distress (Park et al., 2018), negative affect (Cooper et al., 2022; Foulk et al., 2016; Ganster et al., 2022; Porath & Erez, 2007; Reich & Hershcovis, 2015; Tremmel & Sonnentag, 2018; Zhou et al., 2022; Zhou et al., 2015), anger (Hershcovis & Bhatnagar, 2017), guilt (Hülsheger, van Gils, & Walkowiak, 2021), and negative mood (Adiyaman & Meier, 2022; Ganster et al., 2022; Vahle‐Hinz, 2019).…”