4-perself2 Flashcards

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independent self-construal

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separate and autonomous from others and social context

personality is a fixed entity

makes people put on a display to be approved from others

Western

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separate and autonomous from others and social context

personality is a fixed entity

makes people put on a display to be approved from others

Western

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independent self-construal

Western

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interdependent self-construal

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connected to and embedded in relationships with others ad social contexts

different versions of the self (from home, school, work): incremental self

leads to awareness of one’s behavior relative to group belongingness, group harmony, and social standards, roles, and obligations

Asian

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connected to and embedded in relationships with others ad social contexts

different versions of the self (from home, school, work): incremental self

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interdependent self-construal

Asian

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Self-Enhancement of the Western, Independent Self

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if the self is autonomous that’s separate from social context there is a lot of pressure to enhance it

two effects/biases:

1) self-serving bias
2) false uniqueness effect

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if the self is autonomous that’s separate from social context there is a lot of pressure to enhance it

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Self-Enhancement of the Western, Independent Self

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self-serving bias

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take credit for success deny responsibility for failure

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take credit for success deny responsibility for failure

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self-serving bias

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false uniqueness effect

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overestimate the uniqueness of ones own positive attributes

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overestimate the uniqueness of ones own positive attributes

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false uniqueness effect

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Self-Enhancement in Eastern Cultures?

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Kitayama (1995)

Japanese subjects had almost no self-enhancement

look to personal deficiencies as causes of failure, and attribute success to luck

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Self-Criticism of the Eastern, Interdependent Self

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Kitayama (1997)

Japanese see failure as being more relevant to self-esteem than success

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Self-Criticism in Western Cultures?

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Kitayama (1997)

American found success more relevant to self esteem than failure

it’s associated with clinical depression

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Western independence in Japanese History

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this history is a history of voluntary, frontier settlement and this pioneering spirit is passed down through generations

Hokkaito had samurais settle there and show results of being more similar to American independence than Asian interdependence self-construal

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Lalwani et al. (2009)

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study on people want to view themselves in a more flattering way

Socially Desirable Responding (SDR): responding in a manner that casts the self in a favorable light

Findings: DE = individualism
IM = collectivism

individualist people were more likely to engage in DE to the extent that they also had promotion-focused goal strivings

collectivist people engage in IM to the extent that they also had prevention-focused goal strivings

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Socially Desirable Responding (SDR)

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responding in a manner that casts the self in a favorable light

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responding in a manner that casts the self in a favorable light

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Socially Desirable Responding (SDR)

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What are the two motives for SDR?

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self-deceptive enhancement (DE) and impression management (IM)

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self-deceptive enhancement (DE)

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try to convince self and others that you are skilled, competent, or attractive

e.g. DE = overstating GPA

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try to convince self and others that you are skilled, competent, or attractive

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self-deceptive enhancement (DE)

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impression management (IM)

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try to appear more normatively appropriate to self and others

e.g. IM = overstating how much you give to charity

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try to appear more normatively appropriate to self and others

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impression management (IM)