نتایج جستجو برای: westerners

تعداد نتایج: 476  

2015
Shota Uono Jari K. Hietanen

This study investigated whether eye contact perception differs in people with different cultural backgrounds. Finnish (European) and Japanese (East Asian) participants were asked to determine whether Finnish and Japanese neutral faces with various gaze directions were looking at them. Further, participants rated the face stimuli for emotion and other affect-related dimensions. The results indic...

2009
Dana M. Williams DANA M. WILLIAMS

Anarchism is a philosophy opposed to hierarchy and authority, and is used as a critical lens to analyze the whole of human society. As with members of all social groupings, anarchists differ from each other in many ways, one of which is their political ideology. At least two visibly distinct ideological variants of anarchism are distinguishable in the US—a red anarchism that emphasizes economic...

2010
CARL F. FALK STEVEN J. HEINE MASAKI YUKI KOSUKE TAKEMURA

Much research finds that Westerners self-enhance more than East Asians, with the exception of studies using the implicit associations test for self-esteem (IATSE). We contrasted Japanese and Canadians on a new measure of self-enhancement under lowand high-attentional load to assess whether cultural differences vary across controlled and automatic processes. Participants also completed measures ...

2010
N M Harsha T.N Nagaraja

'The History of Hindu Chemistry' is one of the rare, important books published in twentieth century. Sir Prafulla Chandra Ray, the author of this book, who was a chemist by profession, has contributed greatly to the field of Rasashastra in his own style. The book in two volumes is in English and has achieved international recognition. The work became the cause of enlightening people specially, ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2007
Ying Zhu Li Zhang Jin Fan Shihui Han

Culture affects the psychological structure of self and results in two distinct types of self-representation (Western independent self and East Asian interdependent self). However, the neural basis of culture-self interaction remains unknown. We used fMRI to measured brain activity from Western and Chinese subjects who judged personal trait adjectives regarding self, mother or a public person. ...

2007
BENJAMIN PENNY Richard Nixon Joseph Edkins

From Marco Polo to Richard Nixon, narratives of the encounter between Chinese and Westerners have been defining texts of European cultures and their descendants. Successive but sporadic reports from travellers, missionaries, diplomats, traders and others have provided a model of an alternative way of arranging people, of organizing their lives, of thinking about the state of being human; one th...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2008
Christophe Boesch

Not all chimpanzees are captive chimpanzees and not all humans are White middle-class Westerners. In other words, ecological differences during upbringing and when tested are essential when making interspecies comparisons. C. Boesch (2007) suggested that this is too often forgotten when chimpanzees and humans are compared to understand "what makes us human." The comments by M. Tomasello and J. ...

2014
Matthias S. Gobel Tiffanie Ong Adam J. L. Harris

The endowment effect describes people’s tendency to ask for more money when selling objects than they are willing to pay when buying these objects. Previous research found that Asian participants showed smaller endowment effects than Western participants. These results were explained by culture-specific self-beliefs being transferred onto the endowed object. Yet, Asian self-concepts are not onl...

Journal: :Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences 1999
J Arrizabalaga

ODERN science and medicine are human constructs. Thus, they constitute a system of thought and representation of reality, not reality itself. Emerging in Europe during the nineteenth century, they promoted a profound transformation in the dominant ways of representating external reality that was exported around the world. The Western framework for understanding scientific and medical reality oc...

2018
Louise Smith Wing Gi Leung Bryony Crane Brian Parkinson Timothea Toulopoulou Jenny Yiend

Most research into cognitive biases has used Western samples, despite potential East-West socio-cultural differences. One reason is the lack of appropriate measures for non-Westerners. This study is about cross-linguistic equivalence which needs to be established before assessing cross-cultural differences in future research. We developed parallel Mandarin and English measures of interpretation...

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