C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003) reported findings favoring the universality of self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical grounds. In response, the authors carried out 2 meta-analytic investigations. The results backed the C. Sedikides et al. (2003) theory and findings. Both Westerners and Easterners self-enhanced tactically. Westerners self-enhanced on attributes relevant to the cultural ideal of individualism, whereas Easterners self-enhanced on attributes relevant to the cultural ideal of collectivism (in both cases, because of the personal importance of the ideal). Self-enhancement motivation is universal, although its manifestations are strategically sensitive to cu...
Intensely debated is whether the self-enhancement motive is culturally relative or universal. The un...
What types of studies test the question of pancultural self-enhancement? Sedikides, Gaertner, and Ve...
In an important series of studies, Lord, Ross, and Lepper (1979) documented a curious phenomenon: Wh...
C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003; see record 2002-08440-007) reported findings favori...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
The culture movement challenged the universality of the self-enhancement motive by proposing that th...
defined by tendencies to view oneself in overly positive terms) is universal. The present article ch...
What types of studies test the question of pancultural self-enhancement? Sedikides, Gaertner, and Ve...
Taiwanese participants made better-than-average judgments on collectivistic and individualistic trai...
Do self-enhancement/self-protection and self-esteem reflect fundamental human motivations or are the...
We do not regard the better-than-average effect as 'the only acceptable measure of self-enhancement'...
We do not regard the better-than-average effect as ‘the only acceptable measure of self-enhancement ...
meta-analyses that included eight papers to investigate the question of whether people from Eastern ...
Intensely debated is whether the self-enhancement motive is culturally relative or universal. The un...
Intensely debated is whether the self-enhancement motive is culturally relative or universal. The un...
What types of studies test the question of pancultural self-enhancement? Sedikides, Gaertner, and Ve...
In an important series of studies, Lord, Ross, and Lepper (1979) documented a curious phenomenon: Wh...
C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003; see record 2002-08440-007) reported findings favori...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
The culture movement challenged the universality of the self-enhancement motive by proposing that th...
defined by tendencies to view oneself in overly positive terms) is universal. The present article ch...
What types of studies test the question of pancultural self-enhancement? Sedikides, Gaertner, and Ve...
Taiwanese participants made better-than-average judgments on collectivistic and individualistic trai...
Do self-enhancement/self-protection and self-esteem reflect fundamental human motivations or are the...
We do not regard the better-than-average effect as 'the only acceptable measure of self-enhancement'...
We do not regard the better-than-average effect as ‘the only acceptable measure of self-enhancement ...
meta-analyses that included eight papers to investigate the question of whether people from Eastern ...
Intensely debated is whether the self-enhancement motive is culturally relative or universal. The un...
Intensely debated is whether the self-enhancement motive is culturally relative or universal. The un...
What types of studies test the question of pancultural self-enhancement? Sedikides, Gaertner, and Ve...
In an important series of studies, Lord, Ross, and Lepper (1979) documented a curious phenomenon: Wh...