Cultural artifacts such as children’s storybooks may serve to facilitate learning of emotion display norms. We compared emotion displays in European American and Mexican books to infer cultural differences between the mainstream and a heritage culture to ultimately explore acculturation orientation in Hispanic storybooks. Totally, 1,059 images were coded from 10 popular storybooks from each cultural group. We focused on emotion type (positive, negative socially engaging, and disengaging) and intensity of expression. Context variables such as social partners and gender were also compared. Positive emotions were dominant in all groups, occurring most in Hispanic storybooks; Mexican and Hispanic storybooks displayed negative socially disengagi...
This paper examines how Hispanic characters are portrayed in young adult realistic fiction books wit...
Problem. Information on Hispanic children and their families is limited. More research activity is c...
There is important variation in how elaborative parents from different cultural backgrounds are with...
Cultures differ in emotions not only in the emotion display rules (Matsumoto et al., 2008), i.e., ho...
Children\u27s books may provide an important resource of culturally appropriate emotions. This study...
Various outlets help children learn about emotions. Storybooks are one of the primary useful tools i...
Children’s books may provide an important resource of culturally appropriate emotions. This study in...
Beside parents as socialization agents, children books may provide an important resource of cultural...
Children’s books may provide an important resource of culturally appropriate emotions. This study in...
Children acquire cultural models of appropriate emotion expressions through socialization. Children ...
Previous findings suggest that cultural factors influence ideal affect (i.e., the affective states t...
264 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Data consisted of oral, writt...
The Latino population is predicted to be the largest minority in the United States by the year 2005....
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2018. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction. Advi...
This paper examined cross-cultural differences in emotion talk during reminiscing and book sharing a...
This paper examines how Hispanic characters are portrayed in young adult realistic fiction books wit...
Problem. Information on Hispanic children and their families is limited. More research activity is c...
There is important variation in how elaborative parents from different cultural backgrounds are with...
Cultures differ in emotions not only in the emotion display rules (Matsumoto et al., 2008), i.e., ho...
Children\u27s books may provide an important resource of culturally appropriate emotions. This study...
Various outlets help children learn about emotions. Storybooks are one of the primary useful tools i...
Children’s books may provide an important resource of culturally appropriate emotions. This study in...
Beside parents as socialization agents, children books may provide an important resource of cultural...
Children’s books may provide an important resource of culturally appropriate emotions. This study in...
Children acquire cultural models of appropriate emotion expressions through socialization. Children ...
Previous findings suggest that cultural factors influence ideal affect (i.e., the affective states t...
264 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Data consisted of oral, writt...
The Latino population is predicted to be the largest minority in the United States by the year 2005....
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2018. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction. Advi...
This paper examined cross-cultural differences in emotion talk during reminiscing and book sharing a...
This paper examines how Hispanic characters are portrayed in young adult realistic fiction books wit...
Problem. Information on Hispanic children and their families is limited. More research activity is c...
There is important variation in how elaborative parents from different cultural backgrounds are with...