The Influence of Cultural Value Orientations On Self-Reported Emotional Expression Across Cultures
Dados Bibliográficos
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AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) | Chinese University of Hong Kong, Brunel University |
ANO | 2008 |
TIPO | Artigo |
PERIÓDICO | Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology |
ISSN | 0022-0221 |
E-ISSN | 1552-5422 |
EDITORA | SAGE Publications |
DOI | 10.1177/0022022107313866 |
CITAÇÕES | 4 |
ADICIONADO EM | 2025-08-18 |
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Resumo
The present study examined the relationship between Schwartz's cultural value orientations (2004) and self-reported emotional expression across seven emotions in 25 cultural groups using a multilevel random coefficient modeling technique. Two forms of self-reported emotional expression, i.e., non-verbal and verbal expression, were examined. No clear pattern of moderation by cultural value orientations on the relationships among the emotion variables and emotional expression was found. However, significant relationships were found between cultural value orientations of hierarchy, autonomy-embeddedness, and mastery, and cultural-level means of emotional expression. These findings were discussed in terms of the normative social agendas for cultural groups high on these value orientations.