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Autor:
Katherine Northrope, Tiffani Howell, Emiko S. Kashima, Benjamin Buttlar, Gudrun Sproesser, Matthew B. Ruby
Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 14, Iss 2, p 211 (2024)
Despite concerns about animal welfare, and health and environmental issues associated with eating meat, meat consumption has continued to increase worldwide, including in Australia. One exception to this is Germany, with 2021 meat consumption levels
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/12eafa510ef548788ee11d3c6cc8007c
Autor:
Ziyan Yang, Constantine Sedikides, Keise Izuma, Tim Wildschut, Emiko S. Kashima, Yu L. L. Luo, Jun Chen, Huajian Cai
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
Abstract An experiment examined the potency of nostalgia—a sentimental longing for one’s past—to facilitate detection of death-related stimuli, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and behavioral techniques (i.e., judgmental accur
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5acce67cdacc499cb49715ff37c82062
Autor:
Johannes Klackl, Danielle P. Ochoa, Hongfei Du, Eva Jonas, Emiko S. Kashima, Getrude C. Ah Gang, Yoshihisa Kashima
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 54:249-268
According to Western folk theory of social change, modernization of societies causes them to become less warm but more competent over time. Since WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic) societies are often at the forefront of
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 26:287-298
Autor:
Kuniaki Yanagisawa1 kuniaki1031@gmail.com, Emiko S. Kashima2, Yayoi Shigemune3, Ryusuke Nakai4, Nobuhito Abe4
Publikováno v:
Cerebral Cortex Communications. 2021, Vol. 2 Issue 2, p1-10. 10p.
Autor:
Michio Nomura, Keita Masui, Hiroshi Yoshida, Mitsuhiro Ura, Emiko S. Kashima, Kuniaki Yanagisawa, Hiroki Moriya, Kaichiro Furutani
Publikováno v:
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Mortality salience (MS) has been shown to lead to derogation of others with dissimilar worldviews, yet recent research has shown that Asian-Americans who presumably adopt an interdependent self-construal (SC) tend to reveal greater tolerance after MS
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6021b4ef325340c50219f2c25aefad79
Autor:
Shea Xuejiao Fan, Emiko S. Kashima
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 25:302-318
Autor:
Johannes Klackl, Danielle P. Ochoa, Getrude C. Ah Gang, Emiko S. Kashima, Nicholas Plusnin, Upekha Pathumi Miriyagalla, Hongfei Du, Susan T. Fiske, Yoshihisa Kashima, Gandalf Nicolas
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 25:249-266
Autor:
Danielle P. Ochoa, Siti Nor Yaacob, Su Wan Gan, Tamara Qumseya, Hongfei Du, Emiko S. Kashima, Gandalf Nicolas, Nicholas Plusnin, Shin Ling Wu, Susan T. Fiske, Johannes Klackl, Getrude C. Ah Gang
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 25:198-218
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 52:354-371
Despite the universality of cultural worldviews and self-esteem in providing people with general protection against death anxiety, recent empirical and anecdotal evidence suggests that death anxiety is more pronounced in East-Asian collectivist cultu