Title of article :
CULTURE AND COUNTERFACTUALS
On the Importance of Life Domains
Author/Authors :
JING CHEN
CHI-YUE CHIU، نويسنده , , Neal J. Roese، نويسنده , , KIM-PONG TAM
IVY YEE-MAN LAU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Past research, with its emphasis on affective regulatory processes, has failed to find cross-cultural differences
in counterfactual thoughts. In the current study, the authors examine the tendency to generate additive
counterfactuals (those that focus on the addition of newaspects that were not in fact present) and subtractive
counterfactuals (those that focus on subtraction of factual aspects) among Mainland Chinese and European
American university students in five life domains: schoolwork, romantic relationships, family relationships,
friendships, and life in general. As in previous studies, the authors find an overall main effect, in which additive
counterfactuals predominate over subtractive counterfactuals within both cultural groups. However,
they also find systematic cultural differences in the likelihood of generating additive and subtractive
counterfactuals in the domains of schoolwork and family. These findings are discussed in terms of their
implications for understanding the nature of cultural differences.
Keywords :
Cultural differences , counterfactuals , Chinese culture , life domains
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology