In spite of various claims for cross-cultural differences in the experience of pride, studies on the expression of pride have revealed few cross-cultural differences. Five studies using archival data from Olympic and national championships do show cross-cultural differences in the expression of pride and other positive emotions in pride-eliciting contexts, contingent on the social context of the expression, notably the in-group or out-group status of the audience. Chinese gold medalists were perceived to express less pride than American medalists when outperforming in-group competitors; when outperforming out-group members, however, no or smaller cross-cultural differences were observed. These findings are important because they indicate th...
The purpose of the present study was to examine if cultural identity was related to the emotional ex...
Across six studies conducted in Mainland China and South Korea, the present research extended prior ...
Background: This article substantiates the necessity to study the emotion recognition in cross-cultu...
In spite of various claims for cross-cultural differences in the experience of pride, studies on the...
Pride is a complex self-conscious emotion that is linked with social status. As pride is also recogn...
We report data concerning cross-cultural judgments of emotion in spontaneously produced facial expre...
Dataset on The context dependence of emotion displays: Perceptions of gold medalists’ expressions of...
We report data concerning cross-cultural judgments of emotion in spontaneously produced facial expre...
In theory pride is a prime candidate for cultural differences, but empirical evidence is largely lac...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one’s achievements. There is also evidence that express...
This study investigated cross-cultural differences in individual pride and collective pride between ...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one's achievements. There is also evidence that express...
Cross-cultural research on the recognition of facial expressions of emotions have shown that the pr...
As our environment becomes increasingly more international, we are interacting increasingly more wit...
We present here new evidence of cross-cultural agreement in the judgment of facial expression. Subje...
The purpose of the present study was to examine if cultural identity was related to the emotional ex...
Across six studies conducted in Mainland China and South Korea, the present research extended prior ...
Background: This article substantiates the necessity to study the emotion recognition in cross-cultu...
In spite of various claims for cross-cultural differences in the experience of pride, studies on the...
Pride is a complex self-conscious emotion that is linked with social status. As pride is also recogn...
We report data concerning cross-cultural judgments of emotion in spontaneously produced facial expre...
Dataset on The context dependence of emotion displays: Perceptions of gold medalists’ expressions of...
We report data concerning cross-cultural judgments of emotion in spontaneously produced facial expre...
In theory pride is a prime candidate for cultural differences, but empirical evidence is largely lac...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one’s achievements. There is also evidence that express...
This study investigated cross-cultural differences in individual pride and collective pride between ...
Pride expressions draw positive attention to one's achievements. There is also evidence that express...
Cross-cultural research on the recognition of facial expressions of emotions have shown that the pr...
As our environment becomes increasingly more international, we are interacting increasingly more wit...
We present here new evidence of cross-cultural agreement in the judgment of facial expression. Subje...
The purpose of the present study was to examine if cultural identity was related to the emotional ex...
Across six studies conducted in Mainland China and South Korea, the present research extended prior ...
Background: This article substantiates the necessity to study the emotion recognition in cross-cultu...