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What does cross cultural research reveal about self enhancement?

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-that it is more common among Western cultures than any other type of culture in the world

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Describe east Asians evidence for self enhancement and its relation to mental health. What do East Asians show instead of self enhancement?

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  • East Asians have little evidence for self enhancing motivations
  • > this goes hand to hand that they have little evidence for problems of mental health

-East Asians shows self criticism in the place of self enhancement

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Describe self evaluations of the universities of UBC and SFU. Describe the differences in these evaluations from that of Doshisha and Ritsumeikan.

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Evaluations of UBC and SFU.

  • > UBC is more positive than SFU
  • > ratings wise, both rated UBC to be more positive than SFU
  • > but UBC evaluated there to be a larger gap in ratings than the SFU students did

Evaluation of Doshisa and Ritsumeikan

  • > both rated Doshisha to be the better school
  • > but Doshisha ratings rated the discrepancy as smaller between the two universities than Ritsumeikan did

-this just shows that east Asians self enhance other groups while self criticizing themselves

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How did the situation sampling method view psychology and culture

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  • they thought that psychological processes and a cultural system go together
  • > becoming one’s self means getting to know the collective and adapting to these patterns in the collective through cultural practice
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How do American and Japanese cultural resources influence self enhancement

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American Cultural Resources
->it reinforces the direction of self-enhancement

Japanese Cultural Resources
->it reinforces the direction of self criticism

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What is the harm in high amounts of self esteem

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  • high self esteem inflates egotism, grandiosity and narcissism
  • > it can promote violence as well
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Describe the Hidden Camera Research

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1) Cover Story
- >testing for relationship between creativity and emotional intelligence
2) RAT
- >measure of creativity
3) Feedback(success or failure)
4) Problems with EQ test
- >so emotional intelligence can’t be measured

-note at this point participants were told they can persist with the RAT if they wanted

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Describe the hidden camera research and how it changed when researchers introduced high effort groups and low effort groups

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  • for Americans, low effort groups did not change their persistence time from the control
  • > this is because they received entity instructions
  • for the Japanese, their persistence time did not change much in the high effort group
  • > this is because they are receiving incremental instruction
  • note when Americans are given incremental ideas(high effort)
  • > they behave like Japanese and persist longer
  • when Japanese were given entity ideas(low effort)
  • > they behave like the Americans and persist for a shorter amount of time
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Contrast primary control with secondary control

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  • primary control is where people have incremental values about the world
  • > they can change the circumstances to fit their own desires
  • secondary control is when people have entity theories of the world
  • > they strive to fit in and accept the circumstances of society instead of making society meet their needs
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Describe the pen experiment with the working class and upper middle class individuals in America

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  • basically have two groups where one is working class and the other is upper middle class
  • then they are either given a pen without a choice for preference or they choose themselves
  • working class did not show differences in preference whether the pen was chosen or forced on them
  • middle upper class had preference for the pen when it was their own choice than when it was forced on them
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Is dissonance universal? And if so how does it differ from Westerners to East Asians

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  • the dissonance effect may be universal
  • > it differs in the sense that Westerns strive for internal consistency
  • > Eastern Asians see it more about getting other’s approval about their decision making
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Describe Shinobu’s CD task that was identical to Heine’s

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  • so he had three groups
  • > control, other-reference/self-first and other-reference/other-first
  • note dissonance was greatest for the other reference groups than the control
  • > but no significant difference between the self-first/other reference group and the other-reference/other-first group
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