Cultures differ in their beliefs about emotions and related emotional expressions. Cultures with an interdependent model of self prefer more socially engaged emotions, and cultures with an independent model of self perceive socially disengaged emotions as more important. Such differences in individual emotional expression can be seen as outcomes of different socialization practices in children's development of emotions. Mothers' sensitivity was assumed to promote culturally valued ways of children's emotional expressions. The present cross-cultural study aimed to test distress reactions of young children in Japan and Germany in self-focused and other-focused conditions. German and Japanese preschool girls (N = 50) were observed in two distr...
Emotion regulation is one of the most important aspects of preschoolers. This essay grounds the stud...
The present study aims to examine culturally invariant and culture-specific patterns of mother-child...
The purpose of this study is to present descriptive data on mother-infant emotional communication in...
Cultures differ in their beliefs about emotions and related emotional expressions. Cultures with an ...
The purpose of this study is to analyse toddlers regulation of negative emotions in two cultures. A...
This study examined emotional responding (sympathy and distress) and prosocial behavior as well as t...
xv, 97 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
Abstract Cultures vary in beliefs about appropriate display of emotion. Children rely on adults to h...
Emotion experiences such as internalized distress have been described mostly in European Americans a...
The goal of this contribution is to describe some characteristics of mother-child relationships in J...
This study investigated the expression of emotion of Anglo-Australian, Indian, Hong Kong Chinese and...
This study investigated whether Korean mothers’ emotion socialization beliefs are related to emotion...
In the first part, cross-cultural studies on values of children as reflected in parental beliefs, be...
Previous research suggests that adult perceptions of children\u27s social competence may vary depend...
The study aims to analyze cultural similarities and differences in mothers‘ and their preschool chil...
Emotion regulation is one of the most important aspects of preschoolers. This essay grounds the stud...
The present study aims to examine culturally invariant and culture-specific patterns of mother-child...
The purpose of this study is to present descriptive data on mother-infant emotional communication in...
Cultures differ in their beliefs about emotions and related emotional expressions. Cultures with an ...
The purpose of this study is to analyse toddlers regulation of negative emotions in two cultures. A...
This study examined emotional responding (sympathy and distress) and prosocial behavior as well as t...
xv, 97 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
Abstract Cultures vary in beliefs about appropriate display of emotion. Children rely on adults to h...
Emotion experiences such as internalized distress have been described mostly in European Americans a...
The goal of this contribution is to describe some characteristics of mother-child relationships in J...
This study investigated the expression of emotion of Anglo-Australian, Indian, Hong Kong Chinese and...
This study investigated whether Korean mothers’ emotion socialization beliefs are related to emotion...
In the first part, cross-cultural studies on values of children as reflected in parental beliefs, be...
Previous research suggests that adult perceptions of children\u27s social competence may vary depend...
The study aims to analyze cultural similarities and differences in mothers‘ and their preschool chil...
Emotion regulation is one of the most important aspects of preschoolers. This essay grounds the stud...
The present study aims to examine culturally invariant and culture-specific patterns of mother-child...
The purpose of this study is to present descriptive data on mother-infant emotional communication in...