How Shame and Guilt Influence Perspective Taking: A Comparison of Turkish and German Cultures
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Shame and guilt are negative social emotions that are sensitive to culture, and findings from past research have suggested that shame impairs perspective-taking cognitive ability more than guilt does. however, to the best of our knowledge, there is a lack of research that has considered culture and experimentally tested the effect of shame and guilt on perspective-taking. Taking an experimental perspective, this study aimed to examine how shame and guilt states affect perspective-taking performance in two different cultures (Turkish vs. German). Data from German and Turkish female college students provided support for the effect of emotional state and culture on perspective-taking, but there was no interaction between them. We discussed the results and possible explanations for them in light of the literature.
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shame, guilt, perspective-taking, culture, interdependence, Emotion Terms, Self, Evolution, Attractiveness, Proneness, Attractiveness, 330, perspective-taking, Evolution, shame, guilt, 100, Self, culture, Proneness, Emotion Terms, interdependence
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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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40
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