Pancultural self-enhancement.
University of Southampton · Tennessee Department of Education · +1 more institution
Abstract
The culture movement challenged the universality of the self-enhancement motive by proposing that the motive is pervasive in individualistic cultures (the West) but absent in collectivistic cultures (the East). The present research posited that Westerners and Easterners use different tactics to achieve the same goal: positive self-regard. Study 1 tested participants from differing cultural backgrounds (the United States vs. Japan), and Study 2 tested participants of differing self-construals (independent vs. interdependent). Americans and independents self-enhanced on individualistic attributes, whereas Japanese and interdependents self-enhanced on collectivistic attributes. Independents regarded…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.56
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 275
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3Topics & keywords
- Collectivism
- Self-enhancement
- Self construal
- Social psychology
- Individualism
- Psychology
- Interdependence
- Individualistic culture
- Reduced inequalities