Understanding social psychology across cultures: Engaging with others in a changing world

PB Smith - 2013 - torrossa.com
Peter B. Smith was born near Colchester, UK, in 1937, and obtained his PhD from
Cambridge University in 1962. After working at Leeds University, he joined the University of …

The mate value scale

JE Edlund, BJ Sagarin - Personality and Individual Differences, 2014 - Elsevier
Mate value is a construct of importance to many psychological (especially evolutionary
psychological) theories. However, there are no well validated self-report measures of mate …

The religiosity as social value hypothesis: A multi-method replication and extension across 65 countries and three levels of spatial aggregation.

JE Gebauer, C Sedikides, FD Schönbrodt… - Journal of Personality …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Are religious people psychologically better or worse adjusted than their nonreligious
counterparts? Hundreds of studies have reported a positive relation between religiosity and …

Cultural norm fulfillment, interpersonal belonging, or getting ahead? A large-scale cross-cultural test of three perspectives on the function of self-esteem.

JE Gebauer, C Sedikides, J Wagner… - Journal of Personality …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
What is the function of self-esteem? We classified relevant theoretical work into 3
perspectives. The cultural norm-fulfillment perspective regards self-esteem a result of …

Associations of collectivism with relationship commitment, passion, and mate preferences: Opposing roles of parental influence and family allocentrism

K Bejanyan, TC Marshall, N Ferenczi - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
In collectivist cultures, families tend to be characterized by respect for parental authority and
strong, interdependent ties. Do these aspects of collectivism exert countervailing pressures …

Cultural bases for self-evaluation: Seeing oneself positively in different cultural contexts

M Becker, VL Vignoles, E Owe… - Personality and …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Several theories propose that self-esteem, or positive self-regard, results from fulfilling the
value priorities of one's surrounding culture. Yet, surprisingly little evidence exists for this …

Patterns of perceived partner responsiveness and well-being in Japan and the United States.

D Tasfiliz, E Selcuk, G Gunaydin… - Journal of Family …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Quality of marital relationships is consistently linked to personal well-being. However, almost
all of the studies linking marital processes to well-being have been conducted in Western …

Individual differences in how desirable people think they are as a mate

Z Csajbók, Z Štěrbová, G Brewer, CA Cândea… - Archives of Sexual …, 2023 - Springer
Mate value is an important concept in mate choice research although its operationalization
and understanding are limited. Here, we reviewed and evaluated previously established …

Romantic ideals, mate preferences, and anticipation of future difficulties in marital life: A comparative study of young adults in India and America

K Bejanyan, TC Marshall, N Ferenczi - Frontiers in Psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Previous studies have established that Indians tend to be greater in collectivism and gender
role traditionalism than Americans. The purpose of the present study was to examine …

Behind the makeup: The effects of cosmetics on women's self‐objectification, and their objectification by others

DJ Kellie, KR Blake, RC Brooks - European Journal of Social …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Does wearing makeup benefit women by changing how they perceive themselves, and are
the perceptions that others make of makeup wearers positive, or negative? In two pre …