In honor cultures, maintaining a positive moral reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) is highly important, whereas in dignity cultures self-respect (e.g., competence and success) is strongly emphasized. Depending on their cultural background, people respond differently to threats to these two dimensions of honor. In two studies, we examined the effects of morality-focused and competence-focused threats on people’s goal pursuit in two honor cultures (Turkey, Southern U.S., & Latinx) and in a dignity culture (Northern U.S.). In Study 1, Turkish participants were more likely to reject a highly qualified person as a partner in a future task if that person threatened their morality (vs. no-threat), even though this meant letting go ...
A growing literature in social and cultural psychology has examined cultures of honour primarily foc...
In two studies, we examined honor-related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to d...
In honor cultures, maintaining a positive moral reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) i...
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
This study compares evaluations by members of an honor culture (Turkey) and a dignity culture (north...
Two studies investigated retaliatory responses to actual honor threats among members of an honor cul...
In honor cultures, relatively minor disputes can escalate, making numerous forms of aggression wides...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
Available social psychological studies of honor cultures have mostly focused on emotional, cognitive...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioral and emoti...
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...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
A growing literature in social and cultural psychology has examined cultures of honour primarily foc...
In two studies, we examined honor-related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to d...
In honor cultures, maintaining a positive moral reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) i...
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
This study compares evaluations by members of an honor culture (Turkey) and a dignity culture (north...
Two studies investigated retaliatory responses to actual honor threats among members of an honor cul...
In honor cultures, relatively minor disputes can escalate, making numerous forms of aggression wides...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
Available social psychological studies of honor cultures have mostly focused on emotional, cognitive...
This study examined the factors that are likely to be associated with preferred behavioral and emoti...
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...
Men from a culture of honor often use physical aggression in response to threats as a way of restori...
A growing literature in social and cultural psychology has examined cultures of honour primarily foc...
In two studies, we examined honor-related differences in morality versus competence evaluations as a...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to d...