"Express yourself": culture and the effect of self-expression on choice.
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Cultural context moderates the relationship between emotion control values and cardiovascular challenge versus threat responsesEmotion Control Values and Responding to an Anger Provocation inAsian-American and European-American IndividualsDoes Expressing Your Emotions Raise or Lower Your Blood Pressure? The Answer Depends on Cultural ContextThe Role of the Self in Responses to Health Communications: A Cultural PerspectiveTo Accept One's Fate or Be Its Master: Culture, Control, and Workplace Choice.Prediction and Cross-Situational Consistency of Daily Behavior across Cultures: Testing Trait and Cultural Psychology Perspectives.Culture and first-person pronouns.Improving Medical Decision Making and Health Promotion through Culture-Sensitive Health Communication: An Agenda for Science and Practice.Acculturation, psychological adjustment, and parenting styles of Chinese immigrant mothers in the United States.What do we see in a tilted square? A validation of the figure independence scale.Cultural Variability in the Link Between Environmental Concern and Support for Environmental Action.Culturally divergent responses to mortality salience.Cultural Differences in Support Provision: The Importance of Relationship Quality.Cultural Differences in the Reciprocal Relations between Emotion Suppression Coping, Depressive Symptoms and Interpersonal Functioning among Adolescents.Express your social self: cultural differences in choice of brand-name versus generic products.When what you have is who you are: self-uncertainty leads individualists to see themselves in their possessions.Affective facilitation and inhibition of cultural influences on reasoning.Miscarriage: Emotional burden and social suffering for women in Pakistan.Who I am depends on how I feel: the role of affect in the expression of culture.Self-expression and relationship formation in high relational mobility environments: A study of dual users of American and Japanese social networking sites.The dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4) moderates cultural difference in independent versus interdependent social orientation.Choice and dissonance in a European cultural context: the case of Western and Eastern Europeans.Social-Class Differences in Consumer Choices: Working-Class Individuals Are More Sensitive to Choices of Others Than Middle-Class Individuals.Child inhibitory control and maternal acculturation moderate effects of maternal parenting on Chinese American children's adjustment.The Role of Culture and Self-Construal in the Link Between Expressive Suppression and Depressive SymptomsIncreasing Need for Uniqueness in Contemporary China: Empirical Evidence.The Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television: Increases in the Use of Swear Words in American Books, 1950-2008Ubuntuand the value of self-expression in the mass media
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"Express yourself": culture and the effect of self-expression on choice.
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"Express yourself": culture and the effect of self-expression on choice.
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David K Sherman
Heejung S Kim
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z