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Life's recurring challenges and the fundamental dimensions: An integration and its implications for cultural differences and similarities
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2008-12)
We propose that two psychological dimensions, one relevant to relationships and group life (communion, C) and the other to skill acquisition, talent, and accomplishment (agency, A), aid people in interpreting their social ...
Self‐judgment and reputation monitoring as a function of the fundamental dimensions, temporal perspective, and culture
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012-03)
Social acceptance and the development of one's competencies and status are fundamental aspects of the human experience, but the former (communion) should take precedence over the latter (agency) in self‐judgment. Study 1 ...
Profit maximization versus disadvantageous inequality: the impact of self-categorization
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2005-07)
Choice behavior researchers (e.g., Bazerman, Loewenstein, & White, 1992 ) have found that individuals tend to choose a more lucrative but disadvantageously unequal payoff (e.g., self—$600/other—$800) over a less profitable ...
It's Not Just Whether You Win Or Lose,It's also Where You Play the Game
(Sage Publications, 1997)
The positivity bias-the tendency to make internal attributions for others' successes and external attributions for others' failures-was examined in newspaper sports articles from the United States and Hong Kong. The ...
A Warm Heart and a Clear Head
(Blackwell Publishing, 2005-09)
Prior studies on the association between weather and psychological changes have produced mixed results. In part, this inconsistency may be because weather's psychological effects are moderated by two important factors: the ...