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ArtikelDo Chinese Self-Enhance or Self-Efface ? It's A Matter of Domain  
Oleh: Paulhus, Delroy L. ; Yik, Michelle S. M. ; Bond, Michael Harris
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 24 no. 4 (1998), page 399-406.
Topik: domain; self - efface; self - enhance; domain
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Isi artikelThe assumption that chinese tend to self -efficace has mixed support in the scanty empirical literature. The conflicting findings may be attributable to measuring different domains in different studies. Therefore, we assessed self - enhancement across eight domains of person perception in a Hong Kong Chinese sample. Twenty - one groups of college students, after working together for 13 weeks on class projects, were asked to rate fellow group members on all eight domains. The degree of self - enhancement or self - effacement was determined by comparing self - ratings with mean peer ratings. Results showed an overall self - effacement effect, which was significant for five of eight personality dimensions. The exceptions were agentic traits such as Assertiveness, Openness to Experience, and Intellect. The overall rate of self - enhancers (43%) was substantially lower than the rate for a comparable North American sample (56%). Although those who self - enhanced most reported high self - esteem, they were not rated as better adjusted by their peers.
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