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Modesty in self‐presentation: A comparison between the USA and Japan
Authors:Toshio Yamagishi  Hirofumi Hashimoto  Karen S Cook  Toko Kiyonari  Mizuho Shinada  Nobuhiro Mifune  Keigo Inukai  Haruto Takagishi  Yutaka Horita  Yang Li
Institution:1. Hokkaido University;2. Stanford University;3. Aoyama Gakuin University
Abstract:Japanese participants in Study 1 exhibited a self‐effacing tendency when no reason for their self‐evaluation was provided. However, they exhibited a self‐enhancing tendency when they were offered a monetary reward for the correct evaluation. In Study 2, Americans, especially American men, exhibited a self‐enhancing tendency whereas Japanese exhibited a self‐effacing tendency when no reason for making the evaluation was presented. This cultural difference disappeared when participants were provided with a monetary reward for correctly evaluating their performance level. These results support the view that the modesty observed in self‐evaluation among Japanese participants is a ‘default strategy’ to avoid offending others.
Keywords:culture  default strategy  independence  self‐construal  self‐effacement  self‐enhancement
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