Previous research has found cross-cultural differences in the strength of the association between self-esteem and happiness. We propose that this difference can be explained by relational mobility, or the degree to which options exist in the given socio-ecological context for relationship formation and dissolution. In Study 1, we found that the association between self-esteem and happiness was stronger among American participants than among Japanese participants. As predicted, this cultural difference was explained by the difference in relational mobility. In Study 2, we found that the association between self-esteem and happiness was stronger among Japanese living in relationally mobile regions than among Japanese living in less mobile reg...
Cultural psychological research reveals considerable variation in how people construe happiness and ...
People have a fundamental need to belong that motivates them to seek out social interactions with cl...
This multinational study simultaneously tested three prominent hypotheses—universal disposition, cul...
Previous research has found cross-cultural differences in the strength of the association between se...
As reviewed in other articles in this special issue, many cross-cultural studies have revealed cultu...
This study was conducted to explore the culture-specific roles of emotion, relationship quality, and...
Pursuing happiness can paradoxically impair well-being. Here, the authors propose the potential down...
Pursuing happiness can paradoxically impair well-being. Here, the authors propose the potential down...
Hierarchy can be conceptualized as objective social status (e.g., education level) or subjective soc...
What is the function of self-esteem? We classified relevant theoretical work into 3 perspectives. Th...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
What is the function of self-esteem? We classified relevant theoretical work into 3 perspectives. Th...
What is the function of self-esteem? We classified relevant theoretical work into 3 perspectives. Th...
All individuals strive to be happy. How they pursue this ultimate human goal, however, seems to vary...
Cultural psychological research reveals considerable variation in how people construe happiness and ...
People have a fundamental need to belong that motivates them to seek out social interactions with cl...
This multinational study simultaneously tested three prominent hypotheses—universal disposition, cul...
Previous research has found cross-cultural differences in the strength of the association between se...
As reviewed in other articles in this special issue, many cross-cultural studies have revealed cultu...
This study was conducted to explore the culture-specific roles of emotion, relationship quality, and...
Pursuing happiness can paradoxically impair well-being. Here, the authors propose the potential down...
Pursuing happiness can paradoxically impair well-being. Here, the authors propose the potential down...
Hierarchy can be conceptualized as objective social status (e.g., education level) or subjective soc...
What is the function of self-esteem? We classified relevant theoretical work into 3 perspectives. Th...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
How can one conclude that well-being is higher in country A than country B, when well-being is being...
What is the function of self-esteem? We classified relevant theoretical work into 3 perspectives. Th...
What is the function of self-esteem? We classified relevant theoretical work into 3 perspectives. Th...
All individuals strive to be happy. How they pursue this ultimate human goal, however, seems to vary...
Cultural psychological research reveals considerable variation in how people construe happiness and ...
People have a fundamental need to belong that motivates them to seek out social interactions with cl...
This multinational study simultaneously tested three prominent hypotheses—universal disposition, cul...