A WORLD OF LIES [0.03%]
谎言世界
THE GLOBAL DECEPTION RESEARCH TEAM
THE GLOBAL DECEPTION RESEARCH TEAM
This article reports two worldwide studies of stereotypes about liars. These studies are carried out in 75 different countries and 43 different languages. In Study 1, participants respond to the open-ended question "How can you tell when pe...
Ethnic Identity Development and Acculturation: A Longitudinal Analysis of Mexican-Heritage Youth in the Southwest United States [0.03%]
墨西哥后裔青年的民族身份发展与文化适应:美国西南部的一项纵向研究
Masaki Matsunaga,Michael L Hecht,Elvira Elek et al.
Masaki Matsunaga et al.
Utilizing part of the survey data collected for a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded project from 29 public elementary schools in Phoenix, Arizona (N = 1,600), this study explored the underlying structure of Mexican-heritage you...
Cultural Differences in Allocation of Attention in Visual Information Processing [0.03%]
文化差异对视觉信息加工中注意分配的影响
Aysecan Boduroglu,Priti Shah,Richard E Nisbett
Aysecan Boduroglu
Previous research has shown that when processing visual scenes, Westerners attend to salient objects and East Asians attend to the relationships between focal objects and background elements. It is possible that cross-cultural differences i...
Conceptual Models of Depression in Primary Care Patients: A Comparative Study [0.03%]
初级保健患者的抑郁概念模型:一项比较研究
Alison Karasz,Nerina Garcia,Lucia Ferri
Alison Karasz
Conventional psychiatric treatment models are based on a biopsychiatric model of depression. A plausible explanation for low rates of depression treatment utilization among ethnic minorities and the poor is that members of these communities...
Sopagna Eap,David S Degarmo,Ayaka Kawakami et al.
Sopagna Eap et al.
Personality differences between Asian American (N = 320) and European American men (N = 242) and also among Asian American ethnic groups (Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, and mixed Asian) are examined on the Big Five personality dimensi...
Anjanie McCarthy,Kang Lee,Shoji Itakura et al.
Anjanie McCarthy et al.
The authors measured the eye gaze displays of Canadian, Trinidadian, and Japanese participants as they answered questions for which they either knew, or had to derive, the answers. When they knew the answers, Trinidadians maintained the mos...
Perceptions of Americans and the Iraq Invasion: Implications for Understanding National Character Stereotypes [0.03%]
Antonio Terracciano,Robert R McCrae
Antonio Terracciano
This study examines perceptions of the "typical American" from 49 cultures around the world. Contrary to the ethnocentric bias hypothesis, we found strong agreement between in-group and out-group ratings on the American profile (assertive, ...
NATIVITY AND YEARS IN THE RECEIVING CULTURE AS MARKERS OF ACCULTURATION IN ETHNIC ENCLAVES [0.03%]
族群聚居区中的本土出生率及接受文化年数在文化适应中的标尺作用
Seth J Schwartz,Hilda Pantin,Summer Sullivan et al.
Seth J Schwartz et al.
The current study was conducted to ascertain the validity of two commonly used markers of acculturation (nativity and years in the receiving culture) in an enclave context. Relationships between these markers and a bidimensional measure of ...
A Merritt
A Merritt
Survey data collected from 9,400 male commercial airline pilots in 19 countries were used in a replication study of Hofstede's indexes of national culture. The analysis that removed the constraint of item equivalence proved superior, both c...
Remote acculturation and physical activity among adolescent-mother dyads in Jamaica: A developmental dyadic moderation [0.03%]
牙买加青少年及其母亲中的远程同化作用与体育活动:一种发展型双生子模式
This study examined the associations between remote acculturation to European American culture, hereafter United States (U.S.) American culture, and physical activity levels among Jamaican mother-adolescent dyads. Remote acculturation, a mo...