Authors
Christie N Scollon, Ed Diener, Shigehiro Oishi, Robert Biswas-Diener
Publication date
2004/5
Journal
Journal of cross-cultural psychology
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
304-326
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Participants included 46 European American, 33 Asian American, 91 Japanese, 160 Indian, and 80 Hispanic students (N = 416). Discrete emotions, as well as pleasant and unpleasant emotions, were assessed: (a) with global self-report measures, (b) using an experience-sampling method for 1 week, and (c) by asking participants to recall their emotions from the experience sampling week. Cultural differences emerged for nearly all measures. The inclusion of indigenous emotions in India and Japan did not alter the conclusions substantially, although pride showed a pattern across cultures that differed from the other positive emotions. In all five culturalgroupsandforbothpleasantandunpleasantemotions,globalreportsof emotionpredictedretrospective recall even after controllingforreportsmadeduringthe experiencesamplingperiod,suggestingthat individuals’ general conceptions of their emotional lives influenced their …
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Scholar articles
CN Scollon, E Diener, S Oishi, R Biswas-Diener - Journal of cross-cultural psychology, 2004