This article introduces the notion of genetic essentialist biases: cognitive biases associated with essentialist thinking that are elicited when people encounter arguments that genes are …
Identity fusion is a relatively unexplored form of alignment with groups that entails a visceral feeling of oneness with the group. This feeling is associated with unusually porous, highly …
The current research investigated how patterns of home and host cultural identification can explain which individuals who have lived abroad achieve the greatest creative and …
In a globally connected world, it is increasingly common for individuals to belong to and be influenced by more than one culture. Based on a critique of conceptualizations from …
AK Leung, C Chiu - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Inspired by recent advances in creative cognition research, the authors examined in the current research some creative benefits of multicultural experiences. Study 1 showed that …
This paper provides a historical review of the conceptualization and measurement of organizational justice. We demonstrate how, over time, a dominant norm for conceptualizing …
HE Hershfield - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
With life expectancy dramatically increasing throughout much of the world, people have to make choices with a longer future in mind than they ever had to before. Yet, many indicators …
HR Markus - American Psychologist, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
For more than a century, hundreds of psychologists have studied race and ethnicity. Yet this scholarship, like American culture at large, has been ambivalent, viewing race and ethnicity …
WW Maddux, H Adam… - Personality and Social …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Research suggests that living in and adapting to foreign cultures facilitates creativity. The current research investigated whether one aspect of the adaptation process—multicultural …