In the present study, we tested the idea that emotions are afforded to the extent that they benefit central cultural concerns. We predicted that emotions that are beneficial for the Turkish concern for defending honour (both anger and shame) are afforded frequently in Turkey, whereas emotions that are beneficial for the Japanese concern for keeping face (shame but not anger) are afforded frequently in Japan. N = 563 students from Turkey and Japan indicated how frequently people in their culture experience a range of interpersonal anger and shame situations, and how intense their emotions would be. As predicted, participants perceived emotional interactions to occur frequently to the extent that they elicited culturally beneficial emotions. ...
It has been widely believed that individuals transform high-intensity shame into anger because shame...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioural and emot...
In the present study, we tested the idea that emotions are afforded to the extent that they benefit ...
Do people experience anger and shame in similar or different ways across cultures? In this dissertat...
Two studies tested the idea that the situations that people encounter frequently and the situations ...
The authors hypothesized that whereas Japanese culture encourages socially engaging emotions (e.g., ...
Humiliated fury is experienced when individuals turn their shame into anger, which has been explaine...
Humiliated fury is experienced when individuals turn their shame into anger, which has been explaine...
The authors hypothesized that whereas Japanese culture encourages socially engaging emotions (e.g., ...
The present study tested the idea that U.S. and Japanese participants appraise anger and shame situa...
Three studies tested the idea that people's cultural worlds are structured in ways that promote and ...
The current research offers an alternative to essentialism for studying cultural variation in emotio...
The current research offers an alternative to essentialism for studying cultural variation in emotio...
The present study tested the idea that U.S. and Japanese participants appraise anger and shame situa...
It has been widely believed that individuals transform high-intensity shame into anger because shame...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioural and emot...
In the present study, we tested the idea that emotions are afforded to the extent that they benefit ...
Do people experience anger and shame in similar or different ways across cultures? In this dissertat...
Two studies tested the idea that the situations that people encounter frequently and the situations ...
The authors hypothesized that whereas Japanese culture encourages socially engaging emotions (e.g., ...
Humiliated fury is experienced when individuals turn their shame into anger, which has been explaine...
Humiliated fury is experienced when individuals turn their shame into anger, which has been explaine...
The authors hypothesized that whereas Japanese culture encourages socially engaging emotions (e.g., ...
The present study tested the idea that U.S. and Japanese participants appraise anger and shame situa...
Three studies tested the idea that people's cultural worlds are structured in ways that promote and ...
The current research offers an alternative to essentialism for studying cultural variation in emotio...
The current research offers an alternative to essentialism for studying cultural variation in emotio...
The present study tested the idea that U.S. and Japanese participants appraise anger and shame situa...
It has been widely believed that individuals transform high-intensity shame into anger because shame...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioural and emot...