Folk conceptions of humanness: Beliefs about distinctive and core human characteristics in Australia, Italy, and China
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01/01/2012
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The present research explores cultural understandings of what it means to be human. We used open-ended responses to examine whether the most culturally salient aspects of humanness are captured by two theoretical dimensions: human uniqueness (HU) and human nature (HN). Australians, Italians, and Chinese (N = 315) showed differences in the characteristics considered human and in the emphasis placed on HU and HN. These findings contribute to developing cross-cultural folk psychological models of humanness. |
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Sage Publications, Inc. |
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DOI:10.1177/0022022111419029 Bain, Paul, Vaes, Jeroen, Kashima, Yoshihisa, Haslam, Nick, & Guan, Yanjun (2012) Folk conceptions of humanness: Beliefs about distinctive and core human characteristics in Australia, Italy, and China. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 43(1), pp. 53-58. |
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Copyright 2012 The Author(s) |
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Faculty of Health; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #170113 Social and Community Psychology #humanness #human nature #human uniqueness #folk psychology |
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Journal Article |