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Relational mobility, culture, and self-disclosure 2
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      CultureJapanSelf-DisclosureFriendship
Several studies have demonstrated that similarity between friendship partners is higher in the West than in East Asian countries. We hypothesized that these differences could be explained by relational mobility, or the number of... more
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      Cross-Cultural PsychologyRelational MobilitySimilarity Attraction
In this article, we extended the socioecological approach in cross-cultural psychology to the acculturation context. We focused on relational mobility among Asian Canadians and how it is related to their acculturation experience. Previous... more
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      Cross-Cultural PsychologyAcculturationRelational Mobility
Our research brings to light features of the social world that impact moral judgments and how they do so. The moral vignette data presented were collected in rural and urban Croatian communities that were involved to varying degrees in... more
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      Evolution of MoralityMorality (Social Psychology)Ethnicity & Ethnic ConflictsRural Urban Relations
Previous studies have shown clear cultural differences in how Japanese and American social network site (SNS) users interract with differing SNS platforms (see Barker and Ota, 2011; Fogg and Iizawa, 2008; Takahashi, 2010). In this study... more
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      Japanese Language And CultureCross-Cultural PsychologyCross-Cultural StudiesComputer Mediated Communication