How universal are men and women’s attitudes toward the expression of emotion? How similar are the emotions that men and women from various ethnic groups experience and express in their close love relationships? In this study, 144 men and 307 women of European, Chinese, Filipino, Hawaiian, and Japanese ancestry were asked about their ideologies as to how people ought to deal with strong emotions in close relationships, how often they themselves felt a variety of emotions, and how they dealt with such feelings in close relationships. Finally, they were asked how satisfied they were with their close relationships. Men and women appeared to possess different emotional ideologies. Women tended to favor direct expression of emotion; men to fa...
Several years ago I was involved in an interview study that compared emotions in North American and ...
Emotions are relationship engagements that are dynamically and socioculturally constructed. Starting...
This study investigated differences in the concepts of the expression of emotion held by Japanese an...
How universal are men and women’s attitudes toward the expression of emotion? How similar are the e...
The Western dichotomy Western cultures share the stereotypical belief that women are more emotion...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
interactions Do emotions differ across cultures? This article reviews the markedly different ways in...
AbstractWhether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study ...
The most prevalent and intense emotional experiences differ across cultures. These differences in em...
Culture and gender shape emotion experience and regulation, in part because the value placed on emot...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
Within- and between-nations differences in norms for experiencing emotions were analyzed in a cross-...
The universal hypothesis of emotions argues that due to the functionality that emotions and their be...
The purpose of this study was to compare the emotional experiences of individuals from different cul...
Several years ago I was involved in an interview study that compared emotions in North American and ...
Emotions are relationship engagements that are dynamically and socioculturally constructed. Starting...
This study investigated differences in the concepts of the expression of emotion held by Japanese an...
How universal are men and women’s attitudes toward the expression of emotion? How similar are the e...
The Western dichotomy Western cultures share the stereotypical belief that women are more emotion...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
interactions Do emotions differ across cultures? This article reviews the markedly different ways in...
AbstractWhether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study ...
The most prevalent and intense emotional experiences differ across cultures. These differences in em...
Culture and gender shape emotion experience and regulation, in part because the value placed on emot...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
Within- and between-nations differences in norms for experiencing emotions were analyzed in a cross-...
The universal hypothesis of emotions argues that due to the functionality that emotions and their be...
The purpose of this study was to compare the emotional experiences of individuals from different cul...
Several years ago I was involved in an interview study that compared emotions in North American and ...
Emotions are relationship engagements that are dynamically and socioculturally constructed. Starting...
This study investigated differences in the concepts of the expression of emotion held by Japanese an...