Need for approval from others and face concerns as predictors of interpersonal conflict outcome in 29 cultural groups
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Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi, Smith, Peter B., Grigoryan, Lusine, Torres, Claudio, Papastylianou, Antonia, Lopukhova, Olga G., Sunar, Diane, Easterbrook, Matthew J., Koc, Yasin, Selim, Heyla A., Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit, Chaleeraktrakoon, Trawin, Gul, Pelin, Perez Floriano, Lorena, Diaz-Loving, Rolando, Kwantes, Catherine T., Yuki, Masaki, Ogusu, Natsuki, van Osch, Yvette, ... Hakobjanyan, Anna. (2023). Need for approval from others and face concerns as predictors of interpersonal conflict outcome in 29 cultural groups. International Journal of Psychology. 58(3), pp. 258-271. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12895
Authors | Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi, Smith, Peter B., Grigoryan, Lusine, Torres, Claudio, Papastylianou, Antonia, Lopukhova, Olga G., Sunar, Diane, Easterbrook, Matthew J., Koc, Yasin, Selim, Heyla A., Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit, Chaleeraktrakoon, Trawin, Gul, Pelin, Perez Floriano, Lorena, Diaz-Loving, Rolando, Kwantes, Catherine T., Yuki, Masaki, Ogusu, Natsuki, van Osch, Yvette, Mendes Texeira, Maria Luisa, Hu, Ping, Abbas, Ammar, Tripodi, Doriana, Lay, Siugmin, Efremova, Maria, Hassan, Bushra, Ahmad, Abd Halim, al-Bayati, Ahmed, Anderson, Joel, Cross, Susan E., Delfino, Gisela Isabel, Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer, Gavreliuc, Alin, Gavreliuc, Dana, Gunsoy, Ceren, Díaz Rivera, Paola Eunice and Hakobjanyan, Anna |
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Abstract | The extent to which culture moderates the effects of need for approval from others on a person's handling of interpersonal conflict was investigated. Students from 24 nations rated how they handled a recent interpersonal conflict, using measures derived from face-negotiation theory. Samples varied in the extent to which they were perceived as characterised by the cultural logics of dignity, honour, or face. It was hypothesised that the emphasis on harmony within face cultures would reduce the relevance of need for approval from others to face-negotiation concerns. Respondents rated their need for approval from others and how much they sought to preserve their own face and the face of the other party during the conflict. Need for approval was associated with concerns for both self-face and other-face. However, as predicted, the association between need for approval from others and concern for self-face was weaker where face logic was prevalent. Favourable conflict outcome was positively related to other-face and negatively related to self-face and to need for approval from others, but there were no significant interactions related to prevailing cultural logics. The results illustrate how particular face-threatening factors can moderate the distinctive face-concerns earlier found to characterise individualistic and collectivistic cultural groups. |
Keywords | cross-cultural studies; cultural logic; face; interpersonal conflict; personality; self-construal |
Year | 2023 |
Journal | International Journal of Psychology |
Journal citation | 58 (3), pp. 258-271 |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons Ltd |
ISSN | 0020-7594 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12895 |
PubMed ID | 36707726 |
Scopus EID | 2-s2.0-85146965356 |
Open access | Published as ‘gold’ (paid) open access |
Page range | 258-271 |
Funder | Higher School for Economics Basic Research Program, Moscow |
Lingnan University | |
Kazan Federal University | |
Publisher's version | License File Access Level Open |
Output status | Published |
Publication dates | |
Online | 27 Jan 2023 |
Publication process dates | |
Accepted | 22 Dec 2022 |
Deposited | 20 Jun 2023 |
Grant ID | SSFRG/20/1/1 |
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