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ArtikelDifferences Between American and Chinese in The Circumstances Evoking Pride, Shame, and Guilt  
Oleh: Stipek, Deborah
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 29 no. 5 (Sep. 1998), page 616-629.
Topik: material circumstances; college students; cross cultural studies; psychology; emotions
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Isi artikelCollege students in the united states and in the people's republic of china completed a set of questions related to the circumstance sin which they would feel pride, shame and guilt. Both chinese and americans claimed that they would feel more guilt and ashamed if they were caught, with the intensity of guilt and shame less for chinese than for americans. Chinese claimed that they would feel more proud if their child were accepted to prestigious university than if they were accepted themselves, whereas americans had more positive attitudes toward expressing pride in personal accomplishments, and chinese were more likely to claim that pride should only be experienced for outcomes that benefit others. The findings extend the notion of collectivism to include shared self - related emotions.
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