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  1. Cultural Differences in Mixed Emotions: The Role of Dialectical Thinking.Wen Zheng, Ailin Yu, Disi Li, Ping Fang & Kaiping Peng - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Who can feel both happy and sad at the same time, but not discomfort? This study aimed to investigate the cultural differences in mixed emotional experiences induced by conflict stimuli among American and Chinese undergraduate students. In total, 160 Americans and 158 Chinese watched two different valence advertisements (one predominantly positive and the other predominantly negative) that elicited mixed emotions; their feelings were assessed through self-reported measures. Findings indicated the impact that cultural differences have in people’s mixed emotional experiences depends (...)
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  • Cultural differences in the dialectical and non-dialectical emotional styles and their implications for health.Yuri Miyamoto & Carol D. Ryff - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (1):22-39.
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  • Culture and group-based emotions: could group-based emotions be dialectical?Minjie Lu, Takeshi Hamamura, Bertjan Doosje, Satoko Suzuki & Kosuke Takemura - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (5):937-949.
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  • Interdependent Self-Construal Moderates Relationships Between Positive Emotion and Quality in Social Interactions: A Case of Person to Culture Fit.Konstantinos G. Kafetsios - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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