نتایج جستجو برای: Cultural Salience

تعداد نتایج: 147217  

Journal: :Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2017
Gail M Ferguson Jacqueline Nguyen Maria I Iturbide

OBJECTIVES Cultural variability (CV) is introduced as an overlooked dimension of cultural identity development pertaining to emphasizing and de-emphasizing the influence of a single cultural identity (i.e., cultural influence [CI]) on daily interactions and behaviors. The Cultural IDentity Influence Measure (CIDIM) is introduced as a novel measure of CI and CV, and hypothesis-driven validation ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1989
A Rosenblatt J Greenberg S Solomon T Pyszczynski D Lyon

On the basis of terror management theory, it was hypothesized that when mortality is made salient, Ss would respond especially positively toward those who uphold cultural values and especially negatively toward those who violate cultural values. In Experiment 1, judges recommended especially harsh bonds for a prostitute when mortality was made salient. Experiment 2 replicated this finding with ...

2010
Xiaoquan Zhang Chong Wang

This paper studies the effect of social-role identity salience in social networks on user participation in an online community that facilitates user rating, reviewing and discussing of cultural products. Drawing on previous literature on social preference, we develop a model demonstrating how the salience of friendship identity changes equilibrium participation behaviour. Predictions are tested...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2009
Bastiaan T Rutjens Joop van der Pligt Frenk van Harreveld

Terror management theory argues that people can cope with the psychological threat of their own death by bolstering faith in their cultural worldviews. Based on the notion that-since the Age of Enlightenment-belief or faith in progress has become one of the defining qualities of modern Western thinking, we expected that this belief serves as a buffer against mortality concerns. Three experiment...

Journal: :Revista de psiquiatria y salud mental 2013
Guillermo Lahera Namdev Freund Jerónimo Sáiz-Ruiz

Psychosis is a subjective and experiential phenomenon of the mind, influenced by cognitive and socio-cultural patterns of the individual. The neurobiological correlate of this phenomenon is the dysfunction of brain dopaminergic pathways. This article reviews the scientific evidence on the theoretical approaches of the dopaminergic hypothesis of psychosis and its relationship with the reward and...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Florette Cohen Lee Jussim Kent D Harber Gautam Bhasin

Anti-Semitism is resurgent throughout much of the world. A new theoretical model of anti-Semitism is presented and tested in 3 experiments. The model proposes that mortality salience increases anti-Semitism and that anti-Semitism often manifests as hostility toward Israel. Study 1 showed that mortality salience led to greater levels of anti-Semitism and lowered support for Israel. This effect o...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2018
امیربیگی, محمود, غریبی, حمیدرضا, منصوری, جمیل,

Abstract Terror management theory attempts to answer two fundamental questions: Why do people have a strong tendency to love themselves and why do they avoid whom are not similar to them? According to this theory the man’s survival tendency is the answer of these two questions. This theory claims that people reduce terror of death by gaining sense of valuableness and also by being attr...

2009
Nathan Winkler-Rhoades Douglas Medin Sandra R. Waxman Jennie Woodring

This article considers the semantic structure of the animal category from a cross-cultural developmental perspective. Children and adults from three North American communities (urban majority-culture, rural majority-culture, and rural Native American) were prompted to generate animal names, and the resulting lists were analyzed for their underlying dimensionality and for the typicality or salie...

2003
YING-YI HONG MICHAEL W. MORRIS

Cross-cultural studies usually compare the psychology of people from different countries and thus focus on how cultures influence people’s psychology. In contrast, in 2000, Hong, Morris, Chiu, and Benet-Martínez demonstrated the dynamics of cultural influence within individuals who have been exposed extensively to two cultures (biculturals); they showed that exposing Chinese American bicultural...

2018
Naoaki Kawakami Emi Miura Masayoshi Nagai

Research based on terror management theory (TMT) has consistently found that reminders to individuals about their mortality engender responses aimed at shoring up faith in their cultural belief system. Previous studies have focused on the critical role that the accessibility of death-related thought plays in these effects. Moreover, it has been shown that these effects occur even when death-rel...

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