implied by cultural psychology theory and some cross-cultural research. / HONOR The authors report two studies on notions of honor (i.e., the situations and behaviors associated with honor, its enhancement, and its loss) in a Mediterranean country (Spain) and a northern European country (the Netherlands). Consider, for example, a nation that relatively strongly prioritizes Hierarchy but cares relatively little about Egalitarianism. A cross-cultural prediction can be made that Hispanics and Latin Americans are higher in Simpatía or Agreeableness than groups traditionally not characterized by Simpatía or Agreeableness, such as native-English-speaking North Americans. 852 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 44(6) adaptation, communication competence, interaction success, and so forth. 1306 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 44(8) Different proposals to capture processes of cultural change and continuity in immigrant fami- lies have been made, with the most prominent being Berry's (1980, 1997) model of acculturation. 516 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 43(4) Parental academic expectations are partly determined by parental educational achievement. 1048 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 45(7) the world population in both number and economic impact (see Saucier et al., 2013, for details about the full sample and study methodology and sample demographics). Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2004; 35; 13 Jüri Allik and Robert R. McCrae Toward a Geography of Personality Traits: Patterns of Profiles across 36 Cultures JCCPSpecial Issue Call for Papers Suh (2002) found that Koreans exhibited greater cross . We define a stereotype as an individual's or a group's set of beliefs about the characteristics The cultural factors are treated in one chapter of the textbooks for social psychology, developmental psychology and so on, and one volume of serial publications of psychology (Hoshino, 1979; Sofue, T. Hara, H . One is to demonstrate associations between the proposed 3C test and measures of the criterion variables. I contend that these claims are not well founded. A total of 271 persons (140 Spanish, 131 Dutch) participated in Study 1, and a total of 327 per . Cross-cultural psychology utilizes standardized tests and measures and variables most successfully when prior research has identified the parameters of the issues to be tested. De Groot and Linda Steg taken together, the high proportions of bimodal mundurukú responses and the flatly bi-categorical yupno responses - metric-free in both groups - suggest that the intuition of the … 442 JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY additional detail). 2 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology XX(X) Numerous developmental studies of predominantly urban Western middle-class children suggest that children reach this milestone by 18 to 24 months of age. Professor Dario Paez, Department of Social Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of the Basque Country, Avenida de Tolosa 70, San Sebastian 20009, Spain; e-mail: dario.paez@ehu.es; or James Liu, e-mail: james.liu@vuw.ac.nz. The magnitude of gender differences, however, varied between countries. In particular, Asian parents typically hold the most extreme academic expectations and are the most pressuring relative to other groups. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (in press) Portions of this paper were presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Montreal, Canada, November 1998. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2011 42: 482 originally published online 20 July 2010 Lawrence T. White, Raivo Valk and Abdessamad Dialmy What Is the Meaning of ''on Time''? 480 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 44(3) Similarly, Gottman, Katz, and Hooven (1997) theorized that parents' willingness to discuss emotions in combination with emotional awareness and supportive parenting (i.e., "emotion-coaching") can foster children's ability to self-soothe and regulate emotions. a cross-cultural adaptation depends on the individual's degree of identification with his or her host and home cultures. 302 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 43(2) cultural patterns that are detected from a study of cultural people. Based on theory and previous research, we expected that inter- We can not find a Japanese journal of cross-cultural psychology or a textbook of cross-cultural psychology for college student classes. 544 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology culture. They expect their children to complete more years of 922 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 45(6) self-construals, and so forth, and it has been argued that these measures can explain global varia-tions between nations in a broad variety of social and cognitive phenomena (Smith, Fischer, 430 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 41(3) hat factors miht contriute to differences in indecision amon hinese, apanese, and Americans o could one reconcile the seeminly conflictin indications from previous stud ies aout eactly hat those differences miht e And hat ould those variations tell us aout eco-cultural approach; Berry, 1975; Triandis, 1972). Such a value orientation might Psychology Journal of Cross-Cultural DOI: 10.1177/0022022106297299 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2007; 38; 173 David P. Schmitt, Jüri Allik, Robert R. McCrae and Verónica Benet-Martínez Human Self-Description Across 56 Nations The Geographic Distribution of Big Five Personality Traits: Patterns and Profiles of De Groot and Linda Steg 1008 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 44(6) In the following, we define cultural sensemaking, argue for its importance in cross-cultural inter - actions, and then provide an overview of the cognitive processes involved in dealing with puzzling encounters. 152 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 51(2) individuals would also be more stigmatized in Eastern countries, and if so why that might be, remains unknown. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology DOI: 10.1177/0022022102033005001 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2002; 33; 439 Michelle R. Nelson and Sharon Shavitt and the United States Horizontal and Vertical Individualism and Achievement Values: A Multimethod Examination of Denmark Two aspects of translation were investigated: (1) factors that affect translation quality, and (2) how equivalence between source and target versions can be evaluated. A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to address several issues regarding the biases of data collection and sampling methods, the lack of . mental tension in cross-cultural psychology, in general, is distinguishing between cultural differ - ences and human universals. Psychology. Downloaded from jcc.sagepub.com at IACCP-International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology on March 22, 2014 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology DOI: 10.1177/0022022108314544 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2008; 39; 267 originally published online Mar 11, 2008; Kristin D. Neff, Kullaya Pisitsungkagarn and Ya-Ping Hsieh Self-Compassion and Self-Construal in the United States, Thailand, and Taiwan Thefinalareaofcontributiontocross-culturalpsychologywithadevelop- mental approach is in understanding the culture-specific shapes of develop- mentalstages.Therefore,thedevelopmentalapproachcanunifycultureand biologytheoretically,providinganunderstandingofhowinnatecharacteris- tics and universal maturational sequences are given cultural shape. 4 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology men, representing their families, contribute back to the community (Vogt, 1969). 6 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 44(1) Three families are pertinent to self-enhancement (Alicke & Sedikides, 2009; Sedikides & Gregg, 2008). Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology DOI: 10.1177/0022022108328916 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2009; 40; 301 Elizabeth Mullen and Linda J. Skitka of Affective Reactions in Helping Behavior Comparing Americans' and Ukrainians' Allocations of Public Assistance: The Role Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. cross-cultural differences can exist, however, even when cultural equivalence is foundwithin the big five factor structure. During this time period, we also witnessed significant institutional develop-ments, including the formation of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology and the launching of major journals 1 Our review included cross-cultural comparisons (comparison of two or The variables of language, content, and difficulty were studied through an analysis of variance design. downloaded from jcc.sagepub.com at university of sussex library on february 2, 2012 f2 journal of cross-cultural psychology xx (x) keywords individualism-collectivism, personhood beliefs, cross-cultural differences, measurement invariance 1 university of sussex, uk 2 university of michigan, ann arbor, michigan, usa 3 osaka university, … Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology ISSN: 0022-0221 Published 1 September 1970. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology DOI: 10.1177/0022022107300279 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2007; 38; 333 Kyle D. Smith, Seyda Türk Smith and John Chambers Christopher With Lay Prototypes What Defines the Good Person? Attachment style categories, and the underlying internal working Models of Self and Other, seem to have an enduring influence on many social interactions (Collins & Read, 1994; Pietromonaco & Barrett, 1997), including parent-child relations (George & Solomon, 1999), peer relationships and friendships (Allen & Land, 1999; Feeney, Noller, & Patty . Perhaps conventional cross-cultural psychology variables reflect where important differ- ences were found a generation or two ago, but such things are fluid: Now, the clearly biggest differences are in religious behaviors and beliefs, etc., even if this was not the case at the founding of cross-cultural psychology. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology DOI: 10.1177/0022022107311854 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2008; 39; 55 David Matsumoto, Seung Hee Yoo and Johnny Fontaine Emotional Display Rules and Individualism Versus Collectivism Mapping Expressive Differences Around the World: The Relationship Between Psychology Journal of Cross-Cultural DOI: 10.1177/0022022107300275 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2007; 38; 284 Abigail A. Marsh, Hillary Anger Elfenbein and Nalini Ambady About Americans and Australians Separated by a Common Language: Nonverbal Accents and Cultural Stereotypes Correspondence should be sent to Christopher T. Burris, Department of Psychology, St. Jerome's University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G3. Thus, unlike in a conscious process of deliberation, a person cannot explain the reasons for an intuition. 2 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Although usually thought of in the context of biology, founder effects are also relevant to our understanding of culture (D. Cohen, 2001; Oishi, 2010). Each JPI subscale consists of 20 true (1) and false (0) questions. Below we describe the nature of both display rules and values, pres-ent the theoretical framework linking them, and describe how we test our hypotheses. 306 journal of cross-cultural psychology Downloaded from jcc.sagepub.com at UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA LIBRARY on August 3, 2010 research supporting this conception of authoritarianism (see Altemeyer, 1988, 1996, 1998, Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Experts' Models Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology DOI: 10.1177/0022022108318431 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2008; 39; 463 originally published online May 12, 2008; Lowell Gaertner, Constantine Sedikides and Kirk Chang Personally Valued Traits On Pancultural Self-Enhancement: Well-Adjusted Taiwanese Self-Enhance on 120 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 43(1) Hong Kong and on the web, where a search for professional face readers brings up 10,600 results. Psychology Journal of Cross-Cultural DOI: 10.1177/0022022107300278 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2007; 38; 318 Judith I.M. More Welcome to the new incoming JCCPEditor, Sylvia Xiaohua Chen! 64 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 45(1) behavior (Gigerenzer , 2007). 480 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 44(3) Similarly, Gottman, Katz, and Hooven (1997) theorized that parents' willingness to discuss emotions in combination with emotional awareness and supportive parenting (i.e., "emotion-coaching") can foster children's ability to self-soothe and regulate emotions. 302 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 45(2) situational factors caused the provocation to occur ("they are having a bad day"), whereas those with primed independent self-construals likely assume some personality factors caused the prov- Taylor's model of gender-specific responses to stress and Harwood's and Posada's hypothesis on inter-cultural differences regarding caregiving are evoked to understand the differences across Without this prior research, standardized content of standardized tests and measures may not fully reflect the complexity of culturally variable In sum, daily tasks, scripts, goals, and relationships emphasized adolescents as interdependent with their kin 120 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 43(1) Hong Kong and on the web, where a search for professional face readers brings up 10,600 results. Editorial Board (PDF) Previous Issue Volume 53 Issue 5, June 2022 Articles. As Rozin (2003) predicted, "the mental differences may also be less substantial than the differences in the environments Third, their analyses were concerned solely with main effects, as in most cross-cultural studies of leadership (Aycan, 2008). They were then asked to look over the dis-tribution sheet and circle the number they answered correctly and the corresponding per-centile score. Ecological validity can be established in several ways. 2 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology ceremonial center, now a commercial hub, with shops, tortillerias, electricity, trucks, and paved roads . 144 JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY the nitty-gritty of actual methods, the close link between mean ing systems and behavior is tacitly acknowledged! . E-mail: 578 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 48(4) Keywords interpersonal distance, spatial behavior, culture, cultural psychology 1University of Wroclaw, Poland 2University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA 3SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Sopot, Poland 4Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 5King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Psychology Journal of Cross-Cultural DOI: 10.1177/0022022107300278 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2007; 38; 318 Judith I.M. 652 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 42(4) and localized bilaterally in the intraparietal sulcus (Priftis, Zorzi, Meneghello, Marenzi, & Umiltà, 2006). Half of each subscale is worded in one direction and the other half in the opposite direction to eliminate acquiescence bias. JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY Rodriguez Mosquera et al. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (in press) Portions of this paper were presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Montreal, Canada, November 1998. 62 JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY In the current project, we assess these hypotheses by studying stereotypes about liars worldwide. Supplemental material, JCCP-18-431-R2_Cultural_politeness_and_localization-supplements_final for Culturally Polite Communication: Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Localization Strategy by Dongmei Li, Robert Kreuzbauer, Chi-yue Chiu and Hean Tat Keh in Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology DOI: 10.1177/0022022108315112 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2008; 39; 286 originally published online Mar 7, 2008; Susannah B.F. Paletz and Kaiping Peng Two Product Domains Implicit Theories of Creativity Across Cultures: Novelty and Appropriateness in Positivity embracement strategies entail obtaining (behaviorally) and making the most of (cognitively) positive feedback from others. To this end, we adopt and adapt a culturally sensitive approach that used short stories in the form of social dilemmas to measure value change in conjunction with the Our goal is to sketch the patterning of beliefs across the world, with a view to The Sociocultural . Participants in the failure condition received the difficult version of the RAT. 7. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 1998 29: 616 Deborah Stipek Evoking Pride, Shame, and Guilt Differences between Americans and Chinese in the Circumstances . 54 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 46(1) Keywords cultural psychology, family/child rearing, personality, religion/morality, values, attitudes, beliefs, gender/sex roles, ethnic identity 1University of Oregon, Eugene, USA 2University of Nevada, Reno, USA 3Singapore Management University, Singapore 4Ibn Zohr University, Agadir, Morocco Articles "I Don't Want My Children to Work so Hard": Perceptions of Parent-Child Relationships and Future Parenting Among Immigrant Young Adults. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (in press) Portions of this paper were presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Montreal, Canada, November 1998. 208 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 42(2) Harmony values, with their focus on social justice, helping others, and protecting the environment, might promote children's well-being. Those items deal with using spare time, making selections from menus, and doing schoolwork. 2 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology XX(X) 1University of Sussex, UK 2University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA 3Osaka University, Osaka, Japan 4Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland 5Makerere University, Uganda 6National Research University "Higher School of Economics" Russia 7Sultan Qaboos University, Oman 8University of Buea, Cameroon triandis and suh (2002) averred that personality mayreflect both universal and culturally specific aspects of personality. In particular, accep- 356 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 42(3) differences in display rules. 432 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 41(3) situations to justify being included in a domain-free, general measure of indecisiveness. We then discuss a set of metacognitive strategies that we hypothesize to discriminate Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 1998 29: 171 and Wayne D. Parker Robert R. McCrae, Paul T. Costa, Jr., Gregorio H. Del Pilar, Jean-Pierre Rolland NEO Personality Inventory Cross-Cultural Assessment of the Five-Factor Model: The Revised . Education and income, but not age, were negatively related to agreement with a situationist lay philosophy of behavior. in sum, the known cross-cultural studies not only cannot conclusively establish that the number-to-space mapping is innate, but the results support the opposite claim. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology published online 30 October 2013 Viktoriya Wörmann, Manfred Holodynski, Joscha Kärtner and Heidi Keller During the First Three Months in Cross-Cultural Comparison The Emergence of Social Smiling: The Interplay of Maternal and Infant Imitation . Psychology Journal of Cross-Cultural DOI: 10.1177/0022022106288474 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2006; 37; 359 Ana Maria Fernandez, Juan Carlos Sierra, Ihab Zubeidat and Pablo Vera-Villarroel and Chilean Students Sex Differences in Response to Sexual and Emotional Infidelity Among Spanish Although some cultural theories suggest that the distinction between minority and majority group members might be stronger in Eastern versus Western countries (e.g., Markus What they established was that across nations, there is a significant Downloaded from jcc.sagepub.com at IACCP-International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology on August 9, 2011 Markus and Kitayama (1991) theorized that individuals with interdependent self-construals are con-cerned about behaving appropriately and adapting their behavior to fit in, both key elements of high self-monitoring. 554 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 44(4) family and friends) provide fewer opportunities for intercultural interaction than relatively pub-lic domains (e.g., work and school). Turning to the literature in cross-cultural psychology for guidance in this study, the seminal work of Geert Hofstede (1980, 1991) seemed the most relevant.ButtowhatextentwouldHofstede'sdimensionsofnationalculture, Psychology Cross-Cultural Journal of DOI: 10.1177/0022022195263003 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 1995; 26; 255 Philip H. Birnbaum-More, Gilbert Y. Y. Wong and Nils-Goran Olve China and Hong Kong Acquisition of Managerial Values in The People'S Republic of In particular, accep- Correspondence should be sent to Christopher T. Burris, Department of Psychology, St. Jerome's University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G3. The association of appearance and character is supported by systematic research evidence docu- E-mail: 306 journal of cross-cultural psychology Downloaded from jcc.sagepub.com at UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA LIBRARY on August 3, 2010 research supporting this conception of authoritarianism (see Altemeyer, 1988, 1996, 1998, in support of this, stud-ies suggest that the personality dimensions express themselves differently … These features can include ethnic composition in the imme- 160 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology for each item there was indeed a correct answer. Thus, the JPI was chosen to maximize cross-cultural comparability of personality dimensions. The association of appearance and character is supported by systematic research evidence docu- For 50 years the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychologyhas provided a leading interdisciplinary forum for psychologists, sociologists, and other researchers who study the relations between culture and behavior. 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