We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for and experience of the 'true self' is a uniquely Western phenomenon or is relevant cross-culturally. We tested participants from the US, China, India, and Singapore. US participants reported higher average levels of trait authenticity than those from Eastern cultures (i.e., China, India, Singapore), but this effect was partially explained by cultural differences in self-construal and thinking style. Importantly, the experience of state authenticity, and especially state inauthenticity, was more similar than different across cultures. In all, people from different cultures do experience authenticity, even if they do not endorse the (Western) va...
<p>Although many perspectives suggest that authenticity is important for well-being, people do not a...
Self-regulation was tested for its direct and indirect effects on state authenticity. A between-subj...
Authenticity facilitates positive human functioning. Yet, previous research has not adequately addre...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
We outline a program of research in which we examined state authenticity, the sense of being one’s t...
State authenticity is the sense that one is currently in alignment with one’s true or real self. We ...
The current study investigated the effect of priming people with alignment or distance to ideal self...
Objective: We propose that the experience of state authenticity—the subjective sense of being one's ...
Abstract This article reports the relationship between authenticity, culture and how they affect th...
Generally, psychologists consider state authenticity– that is, the subjective sense of being one’s t...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>A person is authentic when her or his actions reflec...
The study investigated interrelationships among trait authenticity, context-specific authenticity, a...
Although the literature has focused on individual differences in authenticity, recent findings sugge...
ii This study focuses on the under-researched subject of “state authenticity”, the experience of exp...
<p>Although many perspectives suggest that authenticity is important for well-being, people do not a...
Self-regulation was tested for its direct and indirect effects on state authenticity. A between-subj...
Authenticity facilitates positive human functioning. Yet, previous research has not adequately addre...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
We examined the role of culture in both trait and state authenticity, asking whether the search for ...
We outline a program of research in which we examined state authenticity, the sense of being one’s t...
State authenticity is the sense that one is currently in alignment with one’s true or real self. We ...
The current study investigated the effect of priming people with alignment or distance to ideal self...
Objective: We propose that the experience of state authenticity—the subjective sense of being one's ...
Abstract This article reports the relationship between authenticity, culture and how they affect th...
Generally, psychologists consider state authenticity– that is, the subjective sense of being one’s t...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>A person is authentic when her or his actions reflec...
The study investigated interrelationships among trait authenticity, context-specific authenticity, a...
Although the literature has focused on individual differences in authenticity, recent findings sugge...
ii This study focuses on the under-researched subject of “state authenticity”, the experience of exp...
<p>Although many perspectives suggest that authenticity is important for well-being, people do not a...
Self-regulation was tested for its direct and indirect effects on state authenticity. A between-subj...
Authenticity facilitates positive human functioning. Yet, previous research has not adequately addre...