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Under what conditions do people feel face-loss? Effects of the presence of others and social roles on the perception of losing face in Japanese culture

机译:在什么情况下人们会感到面容虚弱?他人的存在和社会角色对日本文化中丢脸观念的影响

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Although face plays an important role in our daily interpersonal interactions, little is known about how people perceive face-loss. An open-ended survey revealed that the need to protect face consists of two factors: the presence of others and social role involvement (Study 1). In a follow-up scenario experiment, it was found that participants perceived protagonists as losing face most when the protagonists failed to fulfill a social role in the presence of others. The effect of failure in a social role on perceived face-loss was mediated by role expectations (Study 2). The involvement of one's social role in public situations triggers a sense of face-loss in Japanese culture. Future research is encouraged to explore the generalizability of these results in cross-cultural contexts.
机译:尽管面部表情在我们日常的人际交往中起着重要作用,但人们对面部表情的看法却知之甚少。一项开放性调查显示,保护面部的必要性包括两个因素:他人的存在和社会角色的参与(研究1)。在后续情景实验中,发现当主角在其他人在场时未能履行社会角色时,参与者认为主角最丢脸。社会角色失败对感知到的丢脸的影响是由角色期望介导的(研究2)。在公共场合介入社会角色会引发日本文化的丢脸感。鼓励未来的研究探索这些结果在跨文化背景下的普遍性。

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