Cultural differences in emotion regulation by reappraisal and suppression
Previous research had demonstrated that the social and physiological consequences of expressive suppression differ by culture. More specifically, it may be more adaptive for people with collectivist cultural values, which place greater importance on social harmony, to hide their emotions. In this st...
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