The present research examined gratitude in the UK, contrasted features of gratitude with those identified in the USA, and explored whether gratitude is associated with virtue. In three studies, we demonstrated that gratitude is prototypically organized; that there are cross-cultural differences between UK and US descriptions of gratitude; and that judgments of gratitude are closely related to judgments of virtue. Study 1 demonstrated that the frequencies of negative attributes are considerably greater in the UK than in the USA. We suggest that gratitude has a common core with culturally ubiquitous features, but also socially constructed elements specific to individual cultures. Study 2 noted discrepancies between centrality and frequency ra...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. In popular opinion, gratitude means saying ‘thank you’. Whil...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study which compares Jordanian and English native s...
Three studies tested a new model of gratitude, which specified the generative mechanisms linking ind...
The expression of gratitude by children and young adolescents in different societies is the topic of...
Examinations of the influence of culture on how gratitude is experienced are sparse, as are studies ...
The subject of gratitude has gained traction in recent years in academic and popular (eg, media) cir...
Considering gratitude as a virtue, rather than a positive emotion, requires measures different from ...
Gratitude is argued to have evolved to motivate and maintain social reciprocity among people, and to...
There has been a burgeoning interest in gratitude in adults, adolescents, and children, with most sc...
This volume attests that the topic of gratitude has recently gained considerable academic ground. It...
In four studies, the authors examined the correlates of the disposition toward gratitude. Study 1 re...
Gratitude is a socially desirable virtue that is related to well-being at both personal and societal...
First paragraph: Gratitude is an emotion that most people feel frequently and strongly (McCullough e...
Besides many other fields, gratitude is the subject of first, positive psychology—as an emotion or s...
Gratitude research sees gratitude primarily as a positive emotion or a positive character. This dire...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. In popular opinion, gratitude means saying ‘thank you’. Whil...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study which compares Jordanian and English native s...
Three studies tested a new model of gratitude, which specified the generative mechanisms linking ind...
The expression of gratitude by children and young adolescents in different societies is the topic of...
Examinations of the influence of culture on how gratitude is experienced are sparse, as are studies ...
The subject of gratitude has gained traction in recent years in academic and popular (eg, media) cir...
Considering gratitude as a virtue, rather than a positive emotion, requires measures different from ...
Gratitude is argued to have evolved to motivate and maintain social reciprocity among people, and to...
There has been a burgeoning interest in gratitude in adults, adolescents, and children, with most sc...
This volume attests that the topic of gratitude has recently gained considerable academic ground. It...
In four studies, the authors examined the correlates of the disposition toward gratitude. Study 1 re...
Gratitude is a socially desirable virtue that is related to well-being at both personal and societal...
First paragraph: Gratitude is an emotion that most people feel frequently and strongly (McCullough e...
Besides many other fields, gratitude is the subject of first, positive psychology—as an emotion or s...
Gratitude research sees gratitude primarily as a positive emotion or a positive character. This dire...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. In popular opinion, gratitude means saying ‘thank you’. Whil...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study which compares Jordanian and English native s...
Three studies tested a new model of gratitude, which specified the generative mechanisms linking ind...