There is recognition that an understanding of the situation is essential to our understanding of behavior, but that there is a scarcity of resources for situational analysis. Most studies use individual perceptions of behaviors as input for situational analysis. Such analyses, however, make the situation a projection of personality processes. To identify one aspect of the objective situation, this study extends the work of Marwell and Hage by developing culture-level taxonomies of role dyads, defined in terms of objective context variables, in two cultures: Hong Kong and Australia. The results reveal similarity of culture-level relational space defined by four dimensions: complexity, equality, adversarialness, and containment. Cultural diff...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study inquired into the lived experience of the Hong Ko...
This paper provides new activity-based classifications for cultural differences and similarities, in...
This research aimed to unpack cultural differences in interpersonal flexibility by examining the imp...
While the person-situation debate was largely based on a misunderstanding of the magnitude of the co...
Experiences of daily situations are important for how people think, feel, and behave. Even so, it wa...
A taxonomy of situations was constructed that categorizes situations by means of ratings of one's ab...
This study develops and proposes a research approach founded on linking two novel theoretical framew...
In the attempt to investigate Chinese psychology and characterize Chinese culture, relationalism, or...
The authors evaluate three models of the cognitive processes underlying person perception (i.e., the...
People in different cultures have different objectives and ideals in close relationships. This chapt...
This study develops and proposes a research approach founded on linking two novel theoretical framew...
Trait and cultural psychology perspectives on cross-role consistency and its relation to adjustment ...
Intercultural competences are highly valued in international business (ID) as antecedents to buil...
We investigated the factorial structure of four major domains in social psychology (personality trai...
Social contexts that invoke sociality may be more relational in Asian cultures and for women in gene...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study inquired into the lived experience of the Hong Ko...
This paper provides new activity-based classifications for cultural differences and similarities, in...
This research aimed to unpack cultural differences in interpersonal flexibility by examining the imp...
While the person-situation debate was largely based on a misunderstanding of the magnitude of the co...
Experiences of daily situations are important for how people think, feel, and behave. Even so, it wa...
A taxonomy of situations was constructed that categorizes situations by means of ratings of one's ab...
This study develops and proposes a research approach founded on linking two novel theoretical framew...
In the attempt to investigate Chinese psychology and characterize Chinese culture, relationalism, or...
The authors evaluate three models of the cognitive processes underlying person perception (i.e., the...
People in different cultures have different objectives and ideals in close relationships. This chapt...
This study develops and proposes a research approach founded on linking two novel theoretical framew...
Trait and cultural psychology perspectives on cross-role consistency and its relation to adjustment ...
Intercultural competences are highly valued in international business (ID) as antecedents to buil...
We investigated the factorial structure of four major domains in social psychology (personality trai...
Social contexts that invoke sociality may be more relational in Asian cultures and for women in gene...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study inquired into the lived experience of the Hong Ko...
This paper provides new activity-based classifications for cultural differences and similarities, in...
This research aimed to unpack cultural differences in interpersonal flexibility by examining the imp...