Producción científica por año
Producción científica por año
Sandra Monserrat Idrovo Carlier (Segundo Autor), Gianna Carolina Torres Castillo (Cuarto Autor), Cristina E. Salvador (Autor Corresponsal), Shinobu Kitayama, Keiko Ishii (Tercer Autor), Kevin Nanakdewa (Quinto Autor), Krishna Savani, Alvaro San Martin, Fernanda Canales
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Although individuals of Latin American heritage (Latin Americans in short) are considered interdependent, they also value traits like uniqueness and positivity, like individuals of European American cultural heritage, who are considered independent. It remains unclear whether this inclination toward positivity extends to a bias in self-perception known as self-enhancement. Moreover, if Latin Americans are indeed self-enhancing, it is uncertain how these tendencies align with their interdependent cultural orientation. In this article, we report three studies (N = 1,246) with three operationalizations of self-enhancement. We found that Mexicans, Colombians, and Ecuadorians show self-enhancement that is mostly similar in magnitude to European Americans. Notably, Study 3 found that self-enhancement is related to interdependence in Latin America: Unlike European Americans, Latin Americans in Ecuador exhibited stronger self-enhancement when interdependence is primed rather than independence. Our findings suggest that among Latin American individuals, self-enhancement not only exists but also reinforces interdependence.
| Idioma original | Inglés estadounidense |
|---|---|
| Número de páginas | 12 |
| Publicación | Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin |
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| Estado | Publicada - 27 ene. 2025 |
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