What is implicit self-esteem, and does it vary across cultures?
Implicit self-esteem (ISE), which is often defined as automatic self-evaluations, fuses
research on unconscious processes with that on self-esteem. As ISE is viewed as immune to …
research on unconscious processes with that on self-esteem. As ISE is viewed as immune to …
[PDF][PDF] Culture and subjective well-being: Conceptual and measurement issues
S Oishi - Handbook of well-being, 2018 - core.ac.uk
The present chapter reviews conceptual and measurement issues related to culture and
subjective well-being (SWB). Historically, the concepts of happiness gradually shifted from …
subjective well-being (SWB). Historically, the concepts of happiness gradually shifted from …
The psychology of residential and relational mobilities
Morality and cultural identity emerge during human development in complex ways. We
describe the theories and findings that focus on social exclusion and inclusion, social …
describe the theories and findings that focus on social exclusion and inclusion, social …
Does a person selectively recall the good or the bad from their personal past? It depends on the recall target and the person's favourability of self-views
TD Ritchie, C Sedikides, JJ Skowronski - Memory, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In three studies, participants remembered real-life behaviours at Time 1 and attempted to
recall them at Time 2. When the recall target was the self, a positivity bias emerged: self …
recall them at Time 2. When the recall target was the self, a positivity bias emerged: self …
Making sense of positive self‐evaluations in China: The role of sociocultural change
Recent research points to Chinese people's elevated tendency to make positive self‐
evaluations, despite the general claim that East Asians do not self‐enhance. We present …
evaluations, despite the general claim that East Asians do not self‐enhance. We present …
Modeling personality antecedents and second language self-efficacy constructs with emerging adults in Japan: Domain-specific matching for assessing global …
Introduction Research on self–efficacy in intercultural communication (SEIC) provided
validity evidence for second language (L2) self-efficacy domains. However, it lacked (1) an …
validity evidence for second language (L2) self-efficacy domains. However, it lacked (1) an …
生存和死亡启动对自我参照加工的影响: ERP 证据
袁文颖, 张馨心, 杜杰, 李豪, 杨娟 - 心理科学, 2018 - psysci.org
死亡想法凸显会抑制个体的自我加工, 而生存启动是否会对自我加工产生相似或是不同的影响尚
不可知. 本研究采用事件相关电位技术, 以人格特质词自我判断任务为研究范式 …
不可知. 本研究采用事件相关电位技术, 以人格特质词自我判断任务为研究范式 …
The effect of thoughts of death and thoughts of survival on self-referential processing: evidence from ERPs
Y Wen-Ying, Z Xin-Xin, DU Jie, LI Hao… - Journal of Psychological …, 2018 - psysci.org
Cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker posited that the capacity to reflect on the self poses a
problem for human beings—the awareness of the existence of the self signifies that the self …
problem for human beings—the awareness of the existence of the self signifies that the self …
A cross-cultural psychoanalytic study of pathological narcissism in Japan and the United States
JH Rousell - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Narcissism as a concept is difficult to define because it encompasses a broad spectrum of
phenomena, from psychic development and clinical diagnosis to cultural and social …
phenomena, from psychic development and clinical diagnosis to cultural and social …