Examinations of the influence of culture on how gratitude is experienced are sparse, as are studies that simultaneously explore developmental differences in understandings of gratitude. This paper presents three studies that examine whether perceptions and experiences of gratitude differ across children, adolescents and adults in two individualistic, WEIRD and Commonwealth cultures—Australia and the UK. Studies 1a (N = 88, ages 17–39) and 1b (N = 77, ages 17–25) provide initial insights into “features of gratitude” in Australia through two stages of a prototype analysis. These features are compared to a previous prototype study of gratitude in the UK, alongside a further comparison to the US. Study 2 employs vignettes to examine how percept...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
There has been a burgeoning interest in gratitude in adults, adolescents, and children, with most sc...
Examinations of the influence of culture on how gratitude is experienced are sparse, as are studies ...
The expression of gratitude by children and young adolescents in different societies is the topic of...
The present research examined gratitude in the UK, contrasted features of gratitude with those ident...
Gratitude is a socially desirable virtue that is related to well-being at both personal and societal...
Gratitude is a socially desirable virtue that is related to well-being at both personal and societal...
Gratitude is argued to have evolved to motivate and maintain social reciprocity among people, and to...
As theoretical and empirical work on gratitude continues to thrive, especially in the fields of psyc...
Children are not born grateful; their understanding and expression of gratitude develops during chil...
This study aimed to examine children’s expression of gratitude in Brazil, China, Guatemala, Russia, ...
Gratitude, as a moral virtue, emphasizes reciprocity and interpersonal relations; its development in...
We present results from a study about the expression of gratitude in children and adolescents. Four ...
The subject of gratitude has gained traction in recent years in academic and popular (eg, media) cir...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
There has been a burgeoning interest in gratitude in adults, adolescents, and children, with most sc...
Examinations of the influence of culture on how gratitude is experienced are sparse, as are studies ...
The expression of gratitude by children and young adolescents in different societies is the topic of...
The present research examined gratitude in the UK, contrasted features of gratitude with those ident...
Gratitude is a socially desirable virtue that is related to well-being at both personal and societal...
Gratitude is a socially desirable virtue that is related to well-being at both personal and societal...
Gratitude is argued to have evolved to motivate and maintain social reciprocity among people, and to...
As theoretical and empirical work on gratitude continues to thrive, especially in the fields of psyc...
Children are not born grateful; their understanding and expression of gratitude develops during chil...
This study aimed to examine children’s expression of gratitude in Brazil, China, Guatemala, Russia, ...
Gratitude, as a moral virtue, emphasizes reciprocity and interpersonal relations; its development in...
We present results from a study about the expression of gratitude in children and adolescents. Four ...
The subject of gratitude has gained traction in recent years in academic and popular (eg, media) cir...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
School-based gratitude interventions show evidence of enhancing student well-being but there is limi...
There has been a burgeoning interest in gratitude in adults, adolescents, and children, with most sc...