<p>When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority culture members, their emotions become a better fit with the majority norm; the increased fit is called emotional acculturation. In the current research, we test the prediction that high-quality interactions with majority others, in which minorities feel accepted, increase the likelihood of emotional fit. We also explore whether this prediction holds true for both positive and negative interactions with majority. To test this prediction, we conducted a 7-day daily diary study with minority students in Belgian middle schools (N = 117). Each day, participants reported one positive and one negative interaction at school. They subsequently evalua...
When people move to a different culture and have contact with majority members, their patterns of em...
Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic a...
Patterns of emotions how frequently and intensely people experience a range of emotions differ ac...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
The more immigrant minorities are exposed to the majority culture, the more their emotional pattern ...
Emotional acculturation is the process throughout which immigrants' emotional experiences come to fi...
The emotional experiences of people who live together tend to be similar; this is true for dyads and...
When people move from one cultural context to another, their patterns of emotional experience and ex...
This study investigated the phenomenon of emotional acculturation in a large sample of minority yout...
The emotional experiences of people who live together tend to be similar; this is true not only for ...
The emotional experiences of people who live together tend to be similar; this is true not only for ...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
When people move to a different culture and have contact with majority members, their patterns of em...
Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic a...
Patterns of emotions how frequently and intensely people experience a range of emotions differ ac...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
When immigrant minority individuals engage in frequent and positive social contact with majority cul...
The more immigrant minorities are exposed to the majority culture, the more their emotional pattern ...
Emotional acculturation is the process throughout which immigrants' emotional experiences come to fi...
The emotional experiences of people who live together tend to be similar; this is true for dyads and...
When people move from one cultural context to another, their patterns of emotional experience and ex...
This study investigated the phenomenon of emotional acculturation in a large sample of minority yout...
The emotional experiences of people who live together tend to be similar; this is true not only for ...
The emotional experiences of people who live together tend to be similar; this is true not only for ...
A 2 x 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
A 2 × 2 experimental design investigated the effects of perceived outgroup acculturation preferences...
When people move to a different culture and have contact with majority members, their patterns of em...
Ethnic minority members experience varying levels of conflict and blendedness between their ethnic a...
Patterns of emotions how frequently and intensely people experience a range of emotions differ ac...