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BukuCulture and Status-Related Behavior: Japanese and American Perceptions of Interaction in Asymmetric Dyads
Bibliografi
Author: Kowner, Rotem ; Wiseman, Richard (Co-Author)
Topik: culture; behavior; social status; status violation; Japanese society; American society; asymmetric dyadic interaction; intercultural contact
Bahasa: (EN )    Edisi: Cross-Cultural Research Vol 37 No 2    
Tahun Terbit: 2003    
Jenis: Article - untuk jurnal ilmiah
Fulltext: 178CCR372.pdf (120.22KB; 4 download)
Abstract
In examining the pattern of status-related behavior in the United
States and Japan, the authors compared perceptions of verbal and
nonverbal behaviors of lower and higher status people in asymmetric
dyadic interaction using 105 behavioral scales. A similar gap
was found between perceptions of behavior of lower and higher status
people in both cultures, suggesting that this status-related behavior
follows a fundamental pattern probably common across cultures.
Nevertheless, culture appears to affect the magnitude at
which status-related behavior is manifested. In Japan, a hierarchical,
collectivist, tight, and high-context culture, the authors found
perceptions of greater differences in the behavior of lower and
higher status people than in the United States, a more egalitarian,
individualist, and low-context culture. The sources and implications
of this general pattern of status-related behavior and its crosscultural
differences are discussed.
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