Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures

Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which specific action tendency will be motivated or indulged in response to individual experiences of emotion. Building on a functional perspective of emotion, we investigate whether anger and shame connect to...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Maitner, Angela (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: DeCoster, Jamie (author), Andersson, Per A. (author), Eriksson, Kimmo (author), Sherbaji, Sara (author), Giner-Sorolla, Roger (author), Mackie, Diane M. (author), Aveyard, Mark (author), Claypool, Heather M. (author), Crisp, Richard J. (author), Gritskov, Vladimir (author), Habjan, Kristina (author), Hartano, Andree (author), Kiyonari, Toko (author), Kuzminska, Anna O. (author), Manesi, Zoi (author), Molho, Catherine (author), Munasinghe, Anudhi (author), Peperkoorn, Leonard S. (author), Shiramizu, Victor (author), Smallman, Rachel (author), Soboleva, Natalia (author), Stivers, Adam W. (author), Summerville, Amy (author), Wu, Baopei (author), Wu, Junhui (author)
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منشور في: 2021
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author Maitner, Angela
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Sherbaji, Sara
Giner-Sorolla, Roger
Mackie, Diane M.
Aveyard, Mark
Claypool, Heather M.
Crisp, Richard J.
Gritskov, Vladimir
Habjan, Kristina
Hartano, Andree
Kiyonari, Toko
Kuzminska, Anna O.
Manesi, Zoi
Molho, Catherine
Munasinghe, Anudhi
Peperkoorn, Leonard S.
Shiramizu, Victor
Smallman, Rachel
Soboleva, Natalia
Stivers, Adam W.
Summerville, Amy
Wu, Baopei
Wu, Junhui
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author_facet Maitner, Angela
DeCoster, Jamie
Andersson, Per A.
Eriksson, Kimmo
Sherbaji, Sara
Giner-Sorolla, Roger
Mackie, Diane M.
Aveyard, Mark
Claypool, Heather M.
Crisp, Richard J.
Gritskov, Vladimir
Habjan, Kristina
Hartano, Andree
Kiyonari, Toko
Kuzminska, Anna O.
Manesi, Zoi
Molho, Catherine
Munasinghe, Anudhi
Peperkoorn, Leonard S.
Shiramizu, Victor
Smallman, Rachel
Soboleva, Natalia
Stivers, Adam W.
Summerville, Amy
Wu, Baopei
Wu, Junhui
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Maitner, Angela
DeCoster, Jamie
Andersson, Per A.
Eriksson, Kimmo
Sherbaji, Sara
Giner-Sorolla, Roger
Mackie, Diane M.
Aveyard, Mark
Claypool, Heather M.
Crisp, Richard J.
Gritskov, Vladimir
Habjan, Kristina
Hartano, Andree
Kiyonari, Toko
Kuzminska, Anna O.
Manesi, Zoi
Molho, Catherine
Munasinghe, Anudhi
Peperkoorn, Leonard S.
Shiramizu, Victor
Smallman, Rachel
Soboleva, Natalia
Stivers, Adam W.
Summerville, Amy
Wu, Baopei
Wu, Junhui
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2021
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Maitner, A. T., DeCoster, J., Andersson, P. A., Eriksson, K., Sherbaji, S., Giner-Sorolla, R., Mackie, D. M., Aveyard, M., Claypool, H. M., Crisp, R. J., Gritskov, V., Habjan, K., Hartanto, A., Kiyonari, T., Kuzminska, A. O., Manesi, Z., Molho, C., Munasinghe, A., Peperkoorn, L. S., Shiramizu, V., Smallman, R., Soboleva, N., Stivers, A. W., Summerville, A., Wu, B., & Wu, J. (in press). Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.
1552-5422
http://hdl.handle.net/11073/21588
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv https://doi.org/10.1177/00220221211065108
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cultural logic
Anger
Shame
Behavior regulation
Norm violation
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures
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description Emotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which specific action tendency will be motivated or indulged in response to individual experiences of emotion. Building on a functional perspective of emotion, we investigate whether anger and shame connect to different behavioral intentions in dignity, face, and honor cultures. Using simple animations that showed perpetrators taking resources from victims, we conducted two studies across eleven countries investigating the extent to which participants expected victims to feel anger and shame, how they thought victims should respond to such violations, and how expectations of emotions were affected by enacted behavior. Across cultures, anger was associated with desires to reclaim resources or alert others to the violation. In face and honor cultures, but not dignity cultures, shame was associated with the desire for aggressive retaliation. However, we found that when victims indulged motivationally-relevant behavior, expected anger and shame were reduced and satisfaction increased in similar ways across cultures. Results suggest similarities and differences in expectations of how emotions functionally elicit behavioral responses across cultures.
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spelling Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor CulturesMaitner, AngelaDeCoster, JamieAndersson, Per A.Eriksson, KimmoSherbaji, SaraGiner-Sorolla, RogerMackie, Diane M.Aveyard, MarkClaypool, Heather M.Crisp, Richard J.Gritskov, VladimirHabjan, KristinaHartano, AndreeKiyonari, TokoKuzminska, Anna O.Manesi, ZoiMolho, CatherineMunasinghe, AnudhiPeperkoorn, Leonard S.Shiramizu, VictorSmallman, RachelSoboleva, NataliaStivers, Adam W.Summerville, AmyWu, BaopeiWu, JunhuiCultural logicAngerShameBehavior regulationNorm violationEmotions are linked to wide sets of action tendencies, and it can be difficult to predict which specific action tendency will be motivated or indulged in response to individual experiences of emotion. Building on a functional perspective of emotion, we investigate whether anger and shame connect to different behavioral intentions in dignity, face, and honor cultures. Using simple animations that showed perpetrators taking resources from victims, we conducted two studies across eleven countries investigating the extent to which participants expected victims to feel anger and shame, how they thought victims should respond to such violations, and how expectations of emotions were affected by enacted behavior. Across cultures, anger was associated with desires to reclaim resources or alert others to the violation. In face and honor cultures, but not dignity cultures, shame was associated with the desire for aggressive retaliation. However, we found that when victims indulged motivationally-relevant behavior, expected anger and shame were reduced and satisfaction increased in similar ways across cultures. Results suggest similarities and differences in expectations of how emotions functionally elicit behavioral responses across cultures.American University of SharjahSage2022-01-12T13:00:00Z2022-01-12T13:00:00Z2021Peer-ReviewedPostprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfMaitner, A. T., DeCoster, J., Andersson, P. A., Eriksson, K., Sherbaji, S., Giner-Sorolla, R., Mackie, D. M., Aveyard, M., Claypool, H. M., Crisp, R. J., Gritskov, V., Habjan, K., Hartanto, A., Kiyonari, T., Kuzminska, A. O., Manesi, Z., Molho, C., Munasinghe, A., Peperkoorn, L. S., Shiramizu, V., Smallman, R., Soboleva, N., Stivers, A. W., Summerville, A., Wu, B., & Wu, J. (in press). Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.1552-5422http://hdl.handle.net/11073/2158810.1177/00220221211065108en_UShttps://doi.org/10.1177/00220221211065108oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/215882024-08-22T12:00:54Z
spellingShingle Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures
Maitner, Angela
Cultural logic
Anger
Shame
Behavior regulation
Norm violation
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title Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures
title_full Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures
title_fullStr Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures
title_short Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures
title_sort Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures
topic Cultural logic
Anger
Shame
Behavior regulation
Norm violation
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/21588