The present study looks at the interplay between cultural traits (need for uniqueness [NFU] and naïve dialecticism) and situational pressure (majority–minority influence) in explaining decision-making behaviors, specifically choosing one option between two contradictory but equally convincing opinions. A total of 435 participants were recruited nationally both from the US and Korea to participate in an online experiment. Findings suggest that the NFU and disinclination toward ambivalence drive US Americans (Westerners) to move toward extreme opinions (polarize) more than Koreans (East Asians) in the majority condition, whereas naïve dialecticism and reluctance to stand out for the sake of harmony drive Koreans to merge into the middle (comp...
Emotional complexity (the co-occurrence of positive and negative affect) is more prevalent in East A...
The study examines some of the characteristic components of the Korean conflict. It is proved that t...
We argue that a way culture influences decisions is through the reasons that individuals recruit whe...
This study explored the role of acculturation and bicultural identity processes in the interpersonal...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-63...
Previous research suggests that individuals of East Asian (vs. European) cultural backgrounds are mo...
Cultural differences in questionnaire response styles have been reported in a number of studies. Com...
Past research generally suggests that East Asians tolerate opposing feelings or dialectical emotions...
Three studies support the proposal that need for closure (NFC) involves a desire for consensual vali...
A study investigated the conceptual and functional meanings of the concept of conflict from th, pers...
Although there is a growing concern that Korean politics become more extreme and polarized, previous...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] The main goal of this study is to examine partisan media and its effects ...
This study tested the differences in dissonance reduction tendencies between low-context (American) ...
The current research examined whether nations differ in their attitudes toward action and inaction. ...
We argue that a way culture influences decisions is through the reasons that individuals recruit whe...
Emotional complexity (the co-occurrence of positive and negative affect) is more prevalent in East A...
The study examines some of the characteristic components of the Korean conflict. It is proved that t...
We argue that a way culture influences decisions is through the reasons that individuals recruit whe...
This study explored the role of acculturation and bicultural identity processes in the interpersonal...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-63...
Previous research suggests that individuals of East Asian (vs. European) cultural backgrounds are mo...
Cultural differences in questionnaire response styles have been reported in a number of studies. Com...
Past research generally suggests that East Asians tolerate opposing feelings or dialectical emotions...
Three studies support the proposal that need for closure (NFC) involves a desire for consensual vali...
A study investigated the conceptual and functional meanings of the concept of conflict from th, pers...
Although there is a growing concern that Korean politics become more extreme and polarized, previous...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] The main goal of this study is to examine partisan media and its effects ...
This study tested the differences in dissonance reduction tendencies between low-context (American) ...
The current research examined whether nations differ in their attitudes toward action and inaction. ...
We argue that a way culture influences decisions is through the reasons that individuals recruit whe...
Emotional complexity (the co-occurrence of positive and negative affect) is more prevalent in East A...
The study examines some of the characteristic components of the Korean conflict. It is proved that t...
We argue that a way culture influences decisions is through the reasons that individuals recruit whe...