نتایج جستجو برای: westerners

تعداد نتایج: 476  

2011
Zornitsa Kalibatseva Frederick T. L. Leong

This article presents a review of the prevalence and manifestation of depression among Asian Americans and discusses some of the existing issues in the assessment and diagnosis of depression among Asian Americans. The authors point out the diversity and increasing numbers of Asian Americans and the need to provide better mental health services for this population. While the prevalence of depres...

2014
Sharon Ng Hakkyun Kim Akshay R. Rao

We examine how brand-switching varies across cultures, depending on the drivers of a prior unsatisfactory consumption experience. We draw from the literature on regret, norm theory and cross-cultural psychology to predict that Westerners are more likely to switch brands when the unsatisfactory consumption experience is a consequence of their inaction relative to the inaction of a group to which...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2011
Tammy English Serena Chen

Self-concept consistency is viewed as central to authenticity and adjustment in Western cultures. The authors propose that the implications of self-concept consistency depend on both the cultural background of the individual and the type of consistency involved. Specifically, although consistency of the self-concept across different contexts may be less important in East Asian than Western cult...

2015
Angela T. Maitner Jamie DeCoster

In highly multicultural societies, the economic status hierarchy may come to mimic the hierarchy of global wealth, reinforcing social inequality by tying pay scales to national wealth. We investigated how nationality influences expectations of payment in the UAE. Participants reported how much they expected people to be paid and how much skill they were perceived to have by nationality. They al...

Journal: :Journal of cross-cultural gerontology 2001
B Ingersoll-Dayton C Saengtienchai J Kespichayawattana Y Aungsuroch

Psychological well-being is an important aspect of life quality for older adults. Asian elders may have a distinctly different perspective from Westerners concerning the meaning of psychological well-being. Using qualitative research methods, this study focused on the views of Thai elders. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with 67 Thai people aged 60 and over. Trans...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet 2010
Kongkiat Kulkantrakorn Wiwat Jarungkiatkul

OBJECTIVE To investigate the impact of myasthenia gravis (MG) on the quality of life (QOL) of MG patients. MATERIAL AND METHOD QOL was assessed with SF-36 questionnaire. RESULTS Thirty-one patients participating in the present study, 74.2% female, with an average age of 44.9 years old. From the SF-36 questionnaire, emotional well being had the lowest score while other components were in ave...

Journal: :Vision Research 2010
Elinor McKone Anne Aimola Davies Dinusha Fernando Rachel Aalders Hildie Leung Tushara Wickramariyaratne Michael J. Platow

In studies of visual attention, and related aspects of cognition, race (continent/s of ancestry) of participants is typically not reported, implying that authors consider this variable irrelevant to outcomes. However, there exist several findings of perceptual differences between East Asians and Caucasian Westerners that can be interpreted as relative differences in global versus local distribu...

Journal: :Emotion 2013
Paul Condon Lisa Feldman Barrett

Does compassion feel pleasant or unpleasant? Westerners tend to categorize compassion as a pleasant or positive emotion, but laboratory compassion inductions, which present another's suffering, may elicit unpleasant feelings. Across two studies, we examined whether prototypical conceptualizations of compassion (as pleasant) differ from experiences of compassion (as unpleasant). After laboratory...

2011
Xiaoqin Mai Yue Ge Lin Tao Honghong Tang Chao Liu Yue-Jia Luo

How do people interpret the meaning of a smile? Previous studies with Westerners have found that both the eyes and the mouth are crucial in identifying and interpreting smiles, yet less is known about Easterners. Here we reported that when asking the Chinese to judge the Duchenne and non-Duchenne smiles as either real or fake, their accuracy and sensitivity were negatively correlated with their...

2017
Yoshimasa Majima

Studies on epistemically suspect beliefs (ESB) have suggested that individual’s analytic cognition suppresses unwarranted beliefs, however, our previous studies also showed that an inhibitory effect of analytic cognition was higher among Westerners than Easterners. Rather, intuitive cognition was a common predictor of beliefs between two cultures. Among several cultural differences in cognitive...

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