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. The responses of the Chinese and American second grade children to the social interaction situations were generally consistent with the spontaneous answers given by the kindergarten youngsters. The Chinese ...
Humans need to accurately infer the intentions and feelings of others to engage in successful social interaction . However, the application of artificial intelligence technology in Education (AIEd ...
Parental emotion socialization is a dynamic process encompassing moment‐to‐moment fluctuations in parents’ emotional displays and responsiveness . This study attempted to examine the within ...
Administered a series of social interaction situations representing the 4 emotions of happy, afraid, sad, and angry to 288 American children and 288 Chinese children. 24 girls and 24 boys, 1/2 from ...
. This work contributes to the understanding of the psycholinguistic processes of emotional perception of age in Russian and Chinese linguistic cultures. ...
Introduction Emotion is social . Emotion is often created in response to social elicitors, affected and regulated by others, and understood by the self through others’ reactions. Therefore ...
information, receiving responses , recognition, or praise. Burke et al. and Skopp found through survey research on Facebook usage behavior that active interaction with friends on social media increases social ...
will influence an individual’s perception and response to criticism encountered in social interactions given the role of parenting in social and emotion -related processes. Cultural differences and criticism ...
and consistently implemented — fosters perceptions of distributive, procedural and interactive justice. However, only distributive injustice leads to negative emotions and emotional exhaustion. This is explained ...
some empirical support for the notion that “humor has been traditionally given little respect in Chinese culture mainly due to the Confucian emphasis on keeping proper manners in social interactions ...
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