Outside the “cultural binary”: Understanding why Latin American collectivist societies foster independent selves

K Krys, VL Vignoles, I De Almeida… - Perspectives on …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Cultural psychologists often treat binary contrasts of West versus East, individualism versus
collectivism, and independent versus interdependent self-construal as interchangeable, thus …

Why people abandon groups: Degrading relational vs collective ties uniquely impacts identity fusion and identification

Á Gómez, A Vázquez, L López-Rodríguez… - Journal of Experimental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Six studies explored the mechanisms that diminish allegiance to social groups. Results
showed that degrading either collective ties (ie, sentiments toward the group as a whole) or …

Multiple social groups support adjustment to retirement across cultures

BCP Lam, C Haslam, SA Haslam, NK Steffens… - Social science & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Rationale Research has demonstrated the positive effects that social identification with
multiple groups has on people's health and well-being, in part during the transition from …

Collectivism impairs team performance when relational goals conflict with group goals

X Qin, K Chi Yam, W Ye, J Zhang… - Personality and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This research challenges the idea that teams from more collectivistic cultures tend to perform
better. We propose that in contexts in which there are tradeoffs between group goals (ie …

[HTML][HTML] The more (social group memberships), the merrier: Is this the case for Asians?

MXL Chang, J Jetten, T Cruwys, C Haslam… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
While previous studies have consistently shown that belonging to multiple groups enhances
well-being, the current research proposes that for Asians, multiple group memberships …

Language aggression in virtual professional communities

TV Dubrovskaya, EI Yuskaeva - 2022 - elar.urfu.ru
The study focuses on language aggression as it is enacted in virtual professional
communities. With the aim to reveal the dominant forms and mechanisms of aggression in …

When nonverbal greetings “make it or break it”: the role of ethnicity and gender in the effect of handshake on social appraisals

Y Katsumi, S Kim, K Sung, F Dolcos… - Journal of Nonverbal …, 2017 - Springer
Despite previous evidence identifying the role of ethnic and gender differences in nonverbal
communication, few studies have comprehensively investigated the role of these factors in …

Is Japan Religious?

C Kavanagh, J Jong - 2019 - osf.io
The popular image of Japan and religion presents something of a paradox. On the one
hand, large cross-cultural surveys frequently present Japan as a country of non-believers …

[HTML][HTML] When experiencing discrimination predicts greater outgroup affiliation: The role of intergroup mobility in moderating rejection-(Dis) identification patterns

GC Ibasco, S Ahmed, M Cai, A Chib - International Journal of Intercultural …, 2024 - Elsevier
Research has documented how groups cope with perceived discrimination by enhancing
their identification with their minority ingroup and reducing their identification with the …

The Social Cure Properties of Groups Across Cultures: Groups Provide More Support but Have Stronger Norms and Are Less Curative in Relationally Immobile …

MJ Easterbrook, L Grigoryan, PB Smith… - Social …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
We investigate whether the social cure properties of groups vary across cultures, testing
hypotheses that the associations between multiple group memberships (MGM) and …