There is increasing evidence for emotional fit in couples and groups, but also within cultures. In the current research, we investigated the consequences of emotional fit at the cultural level. Given that emotions reflect people's view on the world, and that shared views are associated with good social relationships, we expected that an individual's fit to the average cultural patterns of emotion would be associated with relational well-being. Using an implicit measure of cultural fit of emotions, we found across 3 different cultural contexts (United States, Belgium, and Korea) that (1) individuals' emotional fit is associated with their level of relational well-being, and that (2) the link between emotional fit and relational well-being is...
interactions Do emotions differ across cultures? This article reviews the markedly different ways in...
This study was conducted to explore the culture-specific roles of emotion, relationship quality, and...
Previous studies show there is little or no association between perceived emotional support and well...
There is increasing evidence for emotional fit in couples and groups, but also within cultures. In t...
There is increasing evidence for emotional fit in couples and groups, but also within cultures. In t...
The current research tested the idea that it is the cultural fit of emotions, rather than certain em...
The current research tested the idea that it is the cultural fit of emotions, rather than certain em...
The present study examined how emotional fit with culture – the degree of similarity between an indi...
In recent years, studies have examined various factors related to person/culture match, a theory tha...
People are acutely aware when they do not fit in or match well with others around them. The field of...
Whether one is in one's native culture or abroad, one's personality can differ markedly from the per...
Emotions are relationship engagements that are dynamically and socioculturally constructed. Starting...
ABSTRACT. The author examined the relationship between cultural values, beliefs, and subjective well...
While anthropological research has long emphasized cultural differences in whether emotions are view...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
interactions Do emotions differ across cultures? This article reviews the markedly different ways in...
This study was conducted to explore the culture-specific roles of emotion, relationship quality, and...
Previous studies show there is little or no association between perceived emotional support and well...
There is increasing evidence for emotional fit in couples and groups, but also within cultures. In t...
There is increasing evidence for emotional fit in couples and groups, but also within cultures. In t...
The current research tested the idea that it is the cultural fit of emotions, rather than certain em...
The current research tested the idea that it is the cultural fit of emotions, rather than certain em...
The present study examined how emotional fit with culture – the degree of similarity between an indi...
In recent years, studies have examined various factors related to person/culture match, a theory tha...
People are acutely aware when they do not fit in or match well with others around them. The field of...
Whether one is in one's native culture or abroad, one's personality can differ markedly from the per...
Emotions are relationship engagements that are dynamically and socioculturally constructed. Starting...
ABSTRACT. The author examined the relationship between cultural values, beliefs, and subjective well...
While anthropological research has long emphasized cultural differences in whether emotions are view...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
interactions Do emotions differ across cultures? This article reviews the markedly different ways in...
This study was conducted to explore the culture-specific roles of emotion, relationship quality, and...
Previous studies show there is little or no association between perceived emotional support and well...