Seeing Mixed Emotions: The Specificity of Emotion Perception From Static and Dynamic Facial Expressions Across Cultures [0.03%]
见仁见智:跨文化面部表情知觉的特定性:静态与动态表情的比较研究
Xia Fang,Disa A Sauter,Gerben A Van Kleef
Xia Fang
Although perceivers often agree about the primary emotion that is conveyed by a particular expression, observers may concurrently perceive several additional emotions from a given facial expression. In the present research, we compared the ...
Religion and National Identification in Europe: Comparing Muslim Youth in Belgium, England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden [0.03%]
欧洲宗教与国家认同感的比较研究——以比利时、英格兰、德国、荷兰和瑞典的穆斯林青年为例
Fenella Fleischmann,Karen Phalet
Fenella Fleischmann
How inclusive are European national identities of Muslim minorities and how can we explain cross-cultural variation in inclusiveness? To address these questions, we draw on large-scale school-based surveys of Muslim minority and non-Muslim ...
Associations Between Parenting Styles and Perceived Child Effortful Control Within Chinese Families in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Taiwan [0.03%]
中美英台华人家长教养方式与儿童冲动控制能力的关联性研究
Ching-Yu Huang,Charissa S L Cheah,Michael E Lamb et al.
Ching-Yu Huang et al.
The current study examined the associations between parentally perceived child effortful control (EC) and the parenting styles of 122 Chinese mothers (36 first-generation Chinese immigrants in the United Kingdom, 40 first-generation Chinese...
Adolescent Misconduct Behaviors: A Cross-Cultural Perspective of Adolescents and Their Parents [0.03%]
青少年不当行为问题的跨文化研究:以亲子关系为视角
Marie S Tisak,John Tisak,Yiwei Chen et al.
Marie S Tisak et al.
The primary goal of the current study was to examine cultural differences in Chinese and U.S. adolescents' and parents' perceptions and evaluations of adolescent misconduct behaviors. A total of 395 U.S. and Chinese adolescents (ages 11-19 ...
Relationship between Future Time Orientation and Item Nonresponse on Subjective Probability Questions: A Cross-Cultural Analysis [0.03%]
关于未来时间定向与主观概率问题项目非回答之间关系的跨文化分析
Sunghee Lee,Mingnan Liu,Mengyao Hu
Sunghee Lee
Time orientation is an unconscious yet fundamental cognitive process that provides a framework for organizing personal experiences in temporal categories of past, present and future, reflecting the relative emphasis given to these categorie...
The Psycho-Lexical Approach in Exploring the Field of Values: A Reply to Schwartz [0.03%]
论心理词法方法在价值观领域研究中的应用——对Schwartz的回应
Boele De Raad,Marieke E Timmerman,Fabia Morales-Vives et al.
Boele De Raad et al.
We reply to each of the issues raised by Schwartz in a commentary on our article on a comparison of value taxonomies. We discuss two approaches, mentioned in that commentary, the lexical approach and the theory-driven approach, especially w...
Places and postures: A cross-cultural comparison of sitting in 5-month-olds [0.03%]
地点与姿态:5个月婴儿坐姿的跨文化比较研究
Lana B Karasik,Catherine S Tamis-LeMonda,Karen E Adolph et al.
Lana B Karasik et al.
Motor development-traditionally described in terms of age-related stages-is typically studied in the laboratory with participants of Western European descent. Cross-cultural studies typically focus on group differences in age-related stages...
The Acculturation of Parenting Cognitions: A Comparison of South Korean, Korean Immigrant, and European American Mothers [0.03%]
韩国民众、韩裔美国移民和欧洲美国人的育儿认知文化适应性比较研究——母亲角色分析
Linda R Cote,Keumjoo Kwak,Diane L Putnick et al.
Linda R Cote et al.
A three-culture comparison - native South Korean, Korean immigrants to the United States, and native European American mothers - of two types of parenting cognitions - attributions and self-perceptions - was undertaken to explore cultural c...
Does Expressing Your Emotions Raise or Lower Your Blood Pressure? The Answer Depends on Cultural Context [0.03%]
表达情绪是升高还是降低血压?答案取决于文化背景
Emily A Butler,Tiane L Lee,James J Gross
Emily A Butler
Emotion-expressive behavior is often - but not always -- inversely related to physiological responding. To test the hypothesis that cultural context moderates the relationship between expressivity and physiological responding, we had Asian ...
Bobby K Cheon,Joan Y Chiao
Bobby K Cheon
Culture shapes how individuals perceive and respond to others with mental illness. Prior studies have suggested that Asians and Asian Americans typically endorse greater stigma of mental illness compared to Westerners (White Europeans and A...