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ArtikelCulture-Specific Patterns in The Prediction of Life Satisfaction : Roles of Emotion, Relationship Quality, and Self-Esteem  
Oleh: Shaver, Philip R. ; Sue, Stanley ; Sun-Mee, Kang ; Min, Kyung-Hwan ; Hauibin, Jing
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 29 no. 12 (2003), page 1596-1608.
Topik: self-esteem; culture; emotion; interpersonal relationships; life satisfaction
Fulltext: 1596PSPB2912.pdf (127.97KB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: PP45.16
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Isi artikelThis study was conducted to explore the culture - specific roles of emotion, relationship quality, and self - esteem in determining life satisfaction. It was hypothesized that maintaining good interpersonal relationships would make individuals in collectivistic cultures not only feel good about their lives but also feel better about themselves. Furthermore, two emotion variable - emotional expression and emotion differentiation - were proposed as possible determinants of relationship quality. It was hypothesized that emotional expressiveness would be more important for maintaining good interpersonal relationships in individualistic societies but emotion differentiation would be more important in collectivistic cultures. These hypotheses were tested with Euro - American, Asian American, Korean, and Chinese groups using multigroup analyses in a structural equation model. Results supported all proposed hypotheses and indicated that emotion differentiation contributes to maintaining good interpersonal relationships in collectivistic cultures, which contributes to self - esteem and satisfaction with life.
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