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From Culture To Priming Conditions
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2008Existing cross-cultural research often assumes that the independent versus interdependent self-construal process leads to different cultural behaviors, although few studies directly test this link. Extending from prior cross-cultural findings, two studies were conducted to explicitly test whether self-construal is linked with the differential use of ...
Eunkook M. Suh +2 more
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Psychophysiology, 2015
AbstractPrevious work shows that when an image of a face is presented immediately prior to each trial of a speeded cognitive task (face‐priming), the error‐related negativity (ERN) is upregulated for Asians, but it is downregulated for Caucasians. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that images of “generalized other” vary cross‐culturally
Hitokoto, Hidefumi +2 more
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AbstractPrevious work shows that when an image of a face is presented immediately prior to each trial of a speeded cognitive task (face‐priming), the error‐related negativity (ERN) is upregulated for Asians, but it is downregulated for Caucasians. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that images of “generalized other” vary cross‐culturally
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Psychological Science, 1999
The distinction between relatively independent versus interdependent self-construals has been strongly associated with several important cultural differences in social behavior. The current studies examined the causal role of self-construal by investigating whether priming independent or interdependent self-construals within a culture could result in ...
Wendi L. Gardner +2 more
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The distinction between relatively independent versus interdependent self-construals has been strongly associated with several important cultural differences in social behavior. The current studies examined the causal role of self-construal by investigating whether priming independent or interdependent self-construals within a culture could result in ...
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Self and Identity, 2011
When faced with a partner transgression, what causes an individual to avoid the temptation to respond in kind? We theorized that for those who incorporate their close relationships into their sense of self, priming a mental representation of their romantic partner would activate relationship-relevant cognitive–affective associations that would promote ...
Lisa Linardatos, John E. Lydon
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When faced with a partner transgression, what causes an individual to avoid the temptation to respond in kind? We theorized that for those who incorporate their close relationships into their sense of self, priming a mental representation of their romantic partner would activate relationship-relevant cognitive–affective associations that would promote ...
Lisa Linardatos, John E. Lydon
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Shifting Selves and Decision Making: The Effects of Self-Construal Priming on Consumer Risk-Taking
Journal of Consumer Research, 2003This research illustrates how risk domain moderates the effects of priming the interdependent self versus the independent self on consumers' risk-taking. Experiment 1 showed that individuals whose interdependent selves were activated were more risk-seeking in their financial choices and less risk-seeking in their social choices than were those whose ...
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Effects of priming self-construals on self-evaluations: Cultural game player perspective.
International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie, 2016This study examined the validity of situational view on culture-specific behaviours focusing on self-evaluation. Two experiments with American students as samples were conducted to examine whether priming their self-construals would affect individuals' self-evaluation.
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Culture, Self-construal and Social Cognition: Evidence from Cross-Cultural and Priming Studies
Quod Erat Demonstrandum: From Herodotus’ ethnographic journeys to cross-cultural research, 2009Members of different cultures vary in basic social psychological processes, such as value orientation, attitudes, attitude-behavior relations, person perception and attribution of observed behavior. Previous researchers have traced back these differences to the respective culture members’ self-construal: Westerners define their self primarily in ...
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2010
This research explored the effects of priming interdependent self-construals (collective self ) versus independent self-construals (private self ) on exergame players' mood in response to negative performance feedback. An experiment was conducted to test the interaction effects of self-construal priming as a situational factor and game players' chronic
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This research explored the effects of priming interdependent self-construals (collective self ) versus independent self-construals (private self ) on exergame players' mood in response to negative performance feedback. An experiment was conducted to test the interaction effects of self-construal priming as a situational factor and game players' chronic
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Blondes like me: When self-construals predict stereotype priming effects on intellectual performance
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Bry, Clémentine +2 more
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2015
The paper presents experimental studies that tested the influence of activated independent and interdependent self and of the imposed role (self-presenter vs. interlocutor) on effectiveness of ingratiation and self-promotion among 666 men and women differing in psychological gender.
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The paper presents experimental studies that tested the influence of activated independent and interdependent self and of the imposed role (self-presenter vs. interlocutor) on effectiveness of ingratiation and self-promotion among 666 men and women differing in psychological gender.
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