meta-analysis of published cross-cultural studies of self-enhancement reveals pervasive and pronounced differences between East Asians and Westerners. Across 91 comparisons, the average cross-cultural effect was d = .84. The effect emerged in all 30 methods, except for comparisons of implicit self-esteem. Within cultures, Westerners showed a clear self-serving bias (d = .87), whereas East Asians did not (d = –.01), with Asian Americans falling in between (d = .52). East Asians did self-enhance in the methods that involved comparing themselves to average but were self-critical in other methods. It was hypothesized that this inconsistency could be explained in that these methods are compromised by the “everyone is better than their group’s a...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003; see record 2002-08440-007) reported findings favori...
A recent meta-analysis on cross-cultural studies of self-enhancement finds that evidence for East As...
meta-analyses that included eight papers to investigate the question of whether people from Eastern ...
Much research finds that Westerners self-enhance more than East Asians, with the exception of studie...
The tendency to externalize failure and internalize success is the core of attributional bias, other...
defined by tendencies to view oneself in overly positive terms) is universal. The present article ch...
The culture movement challenged the universality of the self-enhancement motive by proposing that th...
The authors investigated whether the lower self-enhancement found among Japanese is due to them bein...
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When partaking in self-evaluation, individuals tend to engage self-enhancement, rating themselves hi...
Two studies show the importance of culturally determined modesty for measured self-enhancement level...
C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003) reported findings favoring the universality of self...
Although people from East Asian countries consistently report lower self-esteem than do those from W...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003; see record 2002-08440-007) reported findings favori...
A recent meta-analysis on cross-cultural studies of self-enhancement finds that evidence for East As...
meta-analyses that included eight papers to investigate the question of whether people from Eastern ...
Much research finds that Westerners self-enhance more than East Asians, with the exception of studie...
The tendency to externalize failure and internalize success is the core of attributional bias, other...
defined by tendencies to view oneself in overly positive terms) is universal. The present article ch...
The culture movement challenged the universality of the self-enhancement motive by proposing that th...
The authors investigated whether the lower self-enhancement found among Japanese is due to them bein...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75100/1/j.1467-839X.2007.00211.x.pd
When partaking in self-evaluation, individuals tend to engage self-enhancement, rating themselves hi...
Two studies show the importance of culturally determined modesty for measured self-enhancement level...
C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003) reported findings favoring the universality of self...
Although people from East Asian countries consistently report lower self-esteem than do those from W...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors ’ research on evidential and logical gro...
C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003; see record 2002-08440-007) reported findings favori...