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ArtikelRegrets of Action and In - Action Across Cultures  
Oleh: Gilovich, Thomas ; Nishina, Sadafumi ; Regan, Dennis T. ; Wang, Ranxiao Frances
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 34 no. 1 (Jan. 2003), page 61-71.
Topik: CULTURE; cross cultural studies; culture; psychological aspects; social psychology
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Isi artikelWhen looking back on their lives, people in the united states tend to regret things they failed to do more than things they did. But is this tendency universal across cultures, or is it the product of the west's obsession with action and self - actualization ? To address this question, the authors conducted five studies in three cultures though to be less individualistic than the united states - china, japan, and russia. Respondents in all three cultures tended to regret - like their counterparts in the united states - inactions more than actions in the long term. Nor did the types of regrets reported by participant in these cultures - overwhelmingly involving the self exclusively rather than the social group - differ from the regrets reported by U. S. samples. These data support the universality of the tendency for inaction to generate greater long - term regret than action.
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