This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioral and emotional responses to honor threatening situations and possible differences between a dignity culture (U.K.) and an honor culture (TR). We examined the role of cultural background, type of social setting, and participants’ causality orientation in preferred emotional and behavioral responses to honor threatening situations. We first found that Turkish participants reported significantly higher levels of negative emotional response compared to British participants in the false accusation (not humiliation) scenario and in the public (not private) setting. Second, we found that TR participants reported a higher preference for retaliatory responses t...
In the present study, we tested the idea that emotions are afforded to the extent that they benefit ...
Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one’s social image, which is es...
Past research has linked honor to a higher tendency for retaliation. A common method is to compare g...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioural and emot...
This study compares evaluations by members of an honor culture (Turkey) and a dignity culture (north...
People from honor cultures show heightened emotional responses to insults to their social image. The...
In honor cultures, maintaining a positive moral reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) i...
We investigated how responses to interpersonal conflict differed across Ghana, Turkey, and the north...
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
nvestigated the role of honor concerns in mediating the effect of nationality and gender on the repo...
Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one's social image, which is es...
We investigated the role of honour concerns in mediating the effect of nationality and gender on the...
In the present study, we tested the idea that emotions are afforded to the extent that they benefit ...
Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which spec...
Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which spec...
In the present study, we tested the idea that emotions are afforded to the extent that they benefit ...
Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one’s social image, which is es...
Past research has linked honor to a higher tendency for retaliation. A common method is to compare g...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioural and emot...
This study compares evaluations by members of an honor culture (Turkey) and a dignity culture (north...
People from honor cultures show heightened emotional responses to insults to their social image. The...
In honor cultures, maintaining a positive moral reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) i...
We investigated how responses to interpersonal conflict differed across Ghana, Turkey, and the north...
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
nvestigated the role of honor concerns in mediating the effect of nationality and gender on the repo...
Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one's social image, which is es...
We investigated the role of honour concerns in mediating the effect of nationality and gender on the...
In the present study, we tested the idea that emotions are afforded to the extent that they benefit ...
Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which spec...
Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which spec...
In the present study, we tested the idea that emotions are afforded to the extent that they benefit ...
Insults elicit intense emotion. This study tests the hypothesis that one’s social image, which is es...
Past research has linked honor to a higher tendency for retaliation. A common method is to compare g...