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The Effect of Culture on Implicit Self-Theories
- Antonios Kagialis
- Martha S. Zlokovich
- Megan Suzanne Irgens
- Cory J Cascalheira
- John Edlund
- Kelly Cuccolo
- Mary Moussa Rogers
- Antonios Kagialis
- Christy Glaser
- Emily Reichenberger
- Kiana Rodriguez
- Maila D.H. Rahiem
- Noah Battista
- Milica Lazić
- Gregory Hollenbeck
- Amy Vu
- Elizabeth Sekarski
- Haley Kurtz
- Jennifer Marie Zeares
- Talia Lurie
- Christi Stone
- Erika Mitchell
- Jay C. Santos
- Camila Ruiz Diaz
- Andrea Buzo
- Maria Paz Villalba
- Jerrold McMillan
- Emily Ineson
- Promise Joy Stephens
- Patrice Anastasio
- Jinglei Chen
- Anurupa Kundu
- Maryam Al Khayatt
- Rashed AlGhazali
- Marjorie Ramos-Salcedo
- Chris Redker
- Johannes Karl
- Brenda Elaine Koneczny
- Andreea Ursu
- Iuliia Pavlova
- Catherine Day
- Chidozie Edwin Nwafor
- Xueying Ding
- Christina Christodoulou
- Rafał Gerymski
- Angelique Brogan
- Hazel Burke
- Tadas Vadvilavicius
- Enkeleint A. Mechili
- Gihane Jeremie-Brink
- Guolin Zhang
- Richard L Froman Jr
- Amber Norwood
- Denisse Manrique Millones
- Tammy Sonnentag
- Handan Akkas
- Olga Lainidi
- FARRUKH, UMIEMAH
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The tight/loose cultural framework developed by Gelfand and colleagues has been used to predict a host of different important cultural outcomes, such as intensity of punishment for norm violation (Gelfand et al., 2006), likelihood of stopping communicable diseases such as COVID-19 (Gelfand & Jackson, 2021), and likelihood of participating in risky behavior (e.g. drinking, drug use, etc.) (Gelfand …
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