Emotions across Cultures and Methods
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)...
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Main Authors: | SCOLLON, Christie N., DIENER, Ed, OISHI, Shigehiro, BISWAS-DIENER, Robert |
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