The authors contend that although people in both Eastern and Western cultures are motivated to make favorable self-evaluations, the actual likelihood of expressing favorable self-evaluations in a concrete situation depends on (a) the dominant self-presentation norms in the culture, (b) how salient the norm is in the immediate situation, and (c) the availability of normatively permissible means to make favorable self-evaluations. The authors tested this proposal in three studies. Study 1 showed that given the strong influence of the modesty norm in Eastern cultures, Chinese are more comfortable making favorable self-evaluations when evaluation apprehension pressure in the immediate situation is reduced. Furthermore, Studies 2 and 3 showed th...
meta-analysis of published cross-cultural studies of self-enhancement reveals pervasive and pronounc...
Much research finds that Westerners self-enhance more than East Asians, with the exception of studie...
The authors investigated compensatory self-enhancement in Japanese and Canadian university students....
The authors contend that although people in both Eastern and Western cultures are motivated to make ...
Although people from East Asian countries consistently report lower self-esteem than do those from W...
Past studies showed that compared to North Americans, East Asians have lower self-esteem and their s...
East Asians report lower levels of self-esteem than North Americans and Western Europeans. These dif...
What is the nature of self-evaluation motives? The relativist perspective suggests that self-evaluat...
The motive to enhance and protect positive views of the self manifests in a variety of cognitive and...
The motive to enhance and protect positive views of the self manifests in a variety of cognitive and...
The motive to enhance and protect positive views of the self manifests in a variety of cognitive and...
The tendency to externalize failure and internalize success is the core of attributional bias, other...
In this investigation, 202 Chinese college students were asked to complete the 48-item revised Marlo...
We examined the extent to which individuals from East Asia and North America exhibit self-enhancing ...
One explanation for the lower self-esteem of East Asians is that they have dialectical, or inconsist...
meta-analysis of published cross-cultural studies of self-enhancement reveals pervasive and pronounc...
Much research finds that Westerners self-enhance more than East Asians, with the exception of studie...
The authors investigated compensatory self-enhancement in Japanese and Canadian university students....
The authors contend that although people in both Eastern and Western cultures are motivated to make ...
Although people from East Asian countries consistently report lower self-esteem than do those from W...
Past studies showed that compared to North Americans, East Asians have lower self-esteem and their s...
East Asians report lower levels of self-esteem than North Americans and Western Europeans. These dif...
What is the nature of self-evaluation motives? The relativist perspective suggests that self-evaluat...
The motive to enhance and protect positive views of the self manifests in a variety of cognitive and...
The motive to enhance and protect positive views of the self manifests in a variety of cognitive and...
The motive to enhance and protect positive views of the self manifests in a variety of cognitive and...
The tendency to externalize failure and internalize success is the core of attributional bias, other...
In this investigation, 202 Chinese college students were asked to complete the 48-item revised Marlo...
We examined the extent to which individuals from East Asia and North America exhibit self-enhancing ...
One explanation for the lower self-esteem of East Asians is that they have dialectical, or inconsist...
meta-analysis of published cross-cultural studies of self-enhancement reveals pervasive and pronounc...
Much research finds that Westerners self-enhance more than East Asians, with the exception of studie...
The authors investigated compensatory self-enhancement in Japanese and Canadian university students....