This study investigates the link between motivational and affective experiences in the daily life of bicultural individuals. Employing a diary design, the authors examined the role of cultural identification in the dynamic goal–affect association in East-Asian Canadian biculturals. Using multilevel modeling procedures, the authors found that momentary cultural identification systematically moderated the association between extrinsic motivation and Negative Affect (NA) over time. Similar to previous findings observed from monocultural Westerners, biculturals in this study showed a positive association between extrinsic motivation and NA when they identified with Western culture. When they identified with Asian culture, however, biculturals ’...
Research suggests that hybrid and alternating cultural identity styles play a key role in negotiatin...
Past research suggests that immigrants are relatively inclined to maintain their cultural heritage a...
How one understands their bicultural identity has implications for how one psychologically reacts to...
This study investigates the link between motivational and affective experiences in the daily life of...
Recent work on biculturalism has made theoretical and methodological inroads into our understanding ...
The primary aim of the proposed research was to investigate the role cultural identity plays in rega...
Although all individuals are members of multiple social groups (e.g., one is simultaneously a woman,...
We examined two conceptualizations of bicultural identity – the Bicultural Identity Integration (BII...
People everywhere strive for an ideal view of the self, but the conception of “ideal” differs import...
In recent years, studies have examined various factors related to person/culture match, a theory tha...
In our increasingly multicultural world, people manage their multiple cultural identities in a numbe...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
How and why do Westerners and East Asians differ in their use of emotion regulation processes? In th...
Globalization has resulted in experiential compression of time and space—people are often exposed to...
The present study examines the underresearched topic of bicultural identity; specifically, we: (1) u...
Research suggests that hybrid and alternating cultural identity styles play a key role in negotiatin...
Past research suggests that immigrants are relatively inclined to maintain their cultural heritage a...
How one understands their bicultural identity has implications for how one psychologically reacts to...
This study investigates the link between motivational and affective experiences in the daily life of...
Recent work on biculturalism has made theoretical and methodological inroads into our understanding ...
The primary aim of the proposed research was to investigate the role cultural identity plays in rega...
Although all individuals are members of multiple social groups (e.g., one is simultaneously a woman,...
We examined two conceptualizations of bicultural identity – the Bicultural Identity Integration (BII...
People everywhere strive for an ideal view of the self, but the conception of “ideal” differs import...
In recent years, studies have examined various factors related to person/culture match, a theory tha...
In our increasingly multicultural world, people manage their multiple cultural identities in a numbe...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
How and why do Westerners and East Asians differ in their use of emotion regulation processes? In th...
Globalization has resulted in experiential compression of time and space—people are often exposed to...
The present study examines the underresearched topic of bicultural identity; specifically, we: (1) u...
Research suggests that hybrid and alternating cultural identity styles play a key role in negotiatin...
Past research suggests that immigrants are relatively inclined to maintain their cultural heritage a...
How one understands their bicultural identity has implications for how one psychologically reacts to...