›› 2011, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (1): 1-8.
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CAI Hua-Jian;FENG Yi;YUE Xi-Tong
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Abstract: This article reviews the large body of accumulated studies on Chinese self-esteem in relation to the hot debate about universality of the need for positive self-regard. Six lines of studies on Chinese self-esteem showed that: 1) Chinese self-esteem has similar structure as it is in the West; 2) Chinese self-esteem manifest pronounced positive self-bias as it does in the West; 3) High self-esteem is beneficial in China as it is in the West; 4) Chinese maintain and enhance their self-esteem tactically in culture-specific ways; 5) Chinese manifest low cognitive self -evaluation but similar affective self-regard compared with people in the West; 6) Chinese low self-esteem could be accounted for by factors characterizing Chinese culture such as modesty, moderate response tendency and naïve dialectic self. These findings suggest that the need for high self-esteem is pan-cultural although culture may prescribe its expression and the ways to maintain and enhance it.
Key words: self-esteem, China, culture, modesty, naï, ve dialecticism
CAI Hua-Jian;FENG Yi;YUE Xi-Tong. Pan-cultural Need for Self-esteem: Evidence from China[J]. , 2011, 19(1): 1-8.
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