Post-Depletion Aggression Restrained: Replicabilityof Brief Mindfulness Induction In Indonesian Sample

Mindfulness practice is being promoted in Western countries as a means to improve one’s ability to restrain aggression under the “depleted” condition. The applicability of this framework in non-Western settings is yet to be determined. In this experiment (N= 119 Indonesian undergraduates), we direc...

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Main Authors: Cleoputri Al Yusainy, Wahyu Wicaksono
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2019-04-01
Series:Jurnal Psikologi
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jpsi/article/view/36103/24236
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spelling doaj-d187e1e111524b30ac398de5cfc32e1d2020-11-25T00:27:55ZindUniversitas Gadjah MadaJurnal Psikologi0215-88842460-867X2019-04-0146111810.22146/jpsi.3610323773Post-Depletion Aggression Restrained: Replicabilityof Brief Mindfulness Induction In Indonesian SampleCleoputri Al Yusainy0Wahyu Wicaksono1Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas BrawijayaPlacebo Research GroupMindfulness practice is being promoted in Western countries as a means to improve one’s ability to restrain aggression under the “depleted” condition. The applicability of this framework in non-Western settings is yet to be determined. In this experiment (N= 119 Indonesian undergraduates), we directly replicated Yusainy and Lawrence (2015) study with native British sample examining the effect of laboratory-induced mindfulness on post-depletion aggression (i.e., blast intensity in an adapted competitive reaction-time task). Similar results were obtained, in that mindfulness induction moderated the link between ego-depletion and (i) blast intensity under low/moderate provocation, and (ii) self-control performance after the aggression task. Notably, the benefit of mindfulness was also indicated in our additional aggression measure of the late deliverance of maximum blast in depleted females. While Western operationalization of mindfulness operates quite similar across cultures, the inclusion of a subtle measure of aggression appears to be crucial for Indonesian females.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jpsi/article/view/36103/24236aggresive behaviourcross cultural replicationego-depletioninduction
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author Cleoputri Al Yusainy
Wahyu Wicaksono
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Wahyu Wicaksono
Post-Depletion Aggression Restrained: Replicabilityof Brief Mindfulness Induction In Indonesian Sample
Jurnal Psikologi
aggresive behaviour
cross cultural replication
ego-depletion
induction
author_facet Cleoputri Al Yusainy
Wahyu Wicaksono
author_sort Cleoputri Al Yusainy
title Post-Depletion Aggression Restrained: Replicabilityof Brief Mindfulness Induction In Indonesian Sample
title_short Post-Depletion Aggression Restrained: Replicabilityof Brief Mindfulness Induction In Indonesian Sample
title_full Post-Depletion Aggression Restrained: Replicabilityof Brief Mindfulness Induction In Indonesian Sample
title_fullStr Post-Depletion Aggression Restrained: Replicabilityof Brief Mindfulness Induction In Indonesian Sample
title_full_unstemmed Post-Depletion Aggression Restrained: Replicabilityof Brief Mindfulness Induction In Indonesian Sample
title_sort post-depletion aggression restrained: replicabilityof brief mindfulness induction in indonesian sample
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Jurnal Psikologi
issn 0215-8884
2460-867X
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Mindfulness practice is being promoted in Western countries as a means to improve one’s ability to restrain aggression under the “depleted” condition. The applicability of this framework in non-Western settings is yet to be determined. In this experiment (N= 119 Indonesian undergraduates), we directly replicated Yusainy and Lawrence (2015) study with native British sample examining the effect of laboratory-induced mindfulness on post-depletion aggression (i.e., blast intensity in an adapted competitive reaction-time task). Similar results were obtained, in that mindfulness induction moderated the link between ego-depletion and (i) blast intensity under low/moderate provocation, and (ii) self-control performance after the aggression task. Notably, the benefit of mindfulness was also indicated in our additional aggression measure of the late deliverance of maximum blast in depleted females. While Western operationalization of mindfulness operates quite similar across cultures, the inclusion of a subtle measure of aggression appears to be crucial for Indonesian females.
topic aggresive behaviour
cross cultural replication
ego-depletion
induction
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jpsi/article/view/36103/24236
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