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The Influence of Power on U.S. and Chinese Individuals’ Judgments and Reasoning About Intrasocietal Conflicts
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Zhu, Nan, Hawk, Skyler T., Smetana, Judith G.. The Influence of Power on U.S. and Chinese Individuals’ Judgments and Reasoning About Intrasocietal Conflicts[J]. JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 51(1), 77-105.
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Submit date:2021/12/03
Collective Interests
Individual Rights
Power Inequality
Social Domain Theory
Social Judgment
Cross-cultural Comparison
Unpredictable and competitive cues affect prosocial behaviors and judgments
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Zhu, Nan, Skyler T. Hawk, Lei Chang. Unpredictable and competitive cues affect prosocial behaviors and judgments[J]. Personality and individual differences, 2019, 138, 203-211.
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Skyler T. Hawk
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Lei Chang
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Submit date:2019/01/17
Altruism
Social Competition
Environmental Unpredictability
Prosocial Judgment
Prosociality