Previous research on culture and emotion questioned whether emotions are universal or culture-specific. However, as it has become clear that emotions have both universal and culture-specific features, recent research has focused on distinguishing the aspects of emotions that are more universal from those that are more culture-specific. We tested the extent to which the three emotion domains in the cascading model of emotional intelligence (emotion perception, emotion understanding, and emotion regulation) are universal versus culture-specific. In the first study, data from China, the United States, Japan, India, and Argentina provided support for our hypotheses that emotion perception is the more universal domain of emotional intelligence, ...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
The psychological and anthropological literature on cultural variations in emotions is reviewed. The...
The current research offers an alternative to essentialism for studying cultural variation in emotio...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
The universal hypothesis of emotions argues that due to the functionality that emotions and their be...
AbstractWhether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study ...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
According to the Universality Hypothesis, facial expressions of emotion comprise a universal set of ...
In this study, we examined the degree of cultural similarity and specificity in emotional experience...
Research on culture and emotion has moved beyond the once central nature–nurture. Evidence suggests ...
Reviews the major controversy concerning psychobiological universality of differential emotion patte...
Within- and between-nations differences in norms for experiencing emotions were analyzed in a cross-...
My dissertation examines a fundamental but poorly understood aspect of emotional intelligence: its p...
Quickly and accurately recognizing emotional cues in a collective, referred to as emotional aperture...
The current research offers an alternative to essentialism for studying cultural variation in emotio...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
The psychological and anthropological literature on cultural variations in emotions is reviewed. The...
The current research offers an alternative to essentialism for studying cultural variation in emotio...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
The universal hypothesis of emotions argues that due to the functionality that emotions and their be...
AbstractWhether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study ...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
According to the Universality Hypothesis, facial expressions of emotion comprise a universal set of ...
In this study, we examined the degree of cultural similarity and specificity in emotional experience...
Research on culture and emotion has moved beyond the once central nature–nurture. Evidence suggests ...
Reviews the major controversy concerning psychobiological universality of differential emotion patte...
Within- and between-nations differences in norms for experiencing emotions were analyzed in a cross-...
My dissertation examines a fundamental but poorly understood aspect of emotional intelligence: its p...
Quickly and accurately recognizing emotional cues in a collective, referred to as emotional aperture...
The current research offers an alternative to essentialism for studying cultural variation in emotio...
The extent to which culture shapes the experience of emotion has been a central concern for psycholo...
The psychological and anthropological literature on cultural variations in emotions is reviewed. The...
The current research offers an alternative to essentialism for studying cultural variation in emotio...