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Mimicry and automatic imitation are not correlated [PDF]
It is widely known that individuals have a tendency to imitate each other. However, different psychological disciplines assess imitation in different manners.
Bardi, Lara +5 more
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Correction: One independent or many independent? The relationship among self-construal, number of brand endorsers and brand attitudes. [PDF]
Liang S +5 more
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Culture modulates implicit ownership-induced self-bias in memory [PDF]
The relation of incoming stimuli to the self implicitly determines the allocation of cognitive resources. Cultural variations in the self-concept shape cognition, but the extent is unclear because the majority of studies sample only Western participants.
Cunningham, Sheila J. +2 more
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In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, this study derives from construal level theory and integrates self-construal, temporal framing, and narrative strategies to test the interactions between these variables.
He Gong, Miaohong Huang, Xiyuan Liu
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The Impacts of Self-Construal and Perceived Risk on Technology Readiness
This paper explores how different self-construals interact with perceived risk and influence tourism consumers’ technology readiness toward tourism mobile apps.
Jaeun Choi, Dongho Yoo
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Problematic smartphone use (PSU) and problematic social media use (PSMU) are two interrelated constructs which have received significant research attention over the past decade.
Rocco Servidio +4 more
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Cultural differences in perceiving sounds generated by others: self matters [PDF]
Sensory consequences resulting from own movements receive different neural processing compared to externally generated sensory consequences (e.g., by a computer), leading to sensory attenuation, i.e., a reduction in perceived loudness or brain evoked ...
Cao, Liyu, Gross, Joachim
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Taijin Kyofusho and Social Anxiety and their clinical relevance in Indonesia and Switzerland
Background: Taijin Kyofusho (TKS) is an interpersonal fear to offend others and is defined by DSM-IV as a culturally bound syndrome that occurs in Japan and Korea. Recently, cases with TKS have also been recognized in other cultures.
Noortje eVriends +4 more
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Sex differences in entrepreneurs’ business growth intentions: an identity approach [PDF]
The present empirical study explores the effects of gender role and cultural identity (masculinity and femininity) in mens' and womens' business growth intentions in established firms.
Konstantinos Kafetsios +3 more
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Understanding the relationship between self-construal and communication style is important because it allows for a better comprehension of how cultural values and individual perspectives shape communication behaviors. This leads to a more effective cross-cultural interactions and improved mutual understanding.
Azmi, Syasya Firzana +3 more
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