Cultural Values
Shame vs. Guilt
Emotional Expression & Suppression
100

CHAT! What 2 cultural viewpoints are compared in each reading

Individualism and Collectivism

100

Which emotion is more tied to “who I am” rather than “what I did”?

Shame

100

The emotion regulation strategy central to Liw et al.’s (2022) model predicting depression?

Expressive suppression

200

Define moral satisfaction found in Western vs. Indian contexts (Miller)

Western: individual fulfillment 

Indian: relational harmony and duty

200

What emotion is considered to be externally regulated, and which is internally driven? (Miller) (2 answers)

Guilt and satisfaction

200

What does expressive suppression mean?

Inhibiting outward emotional expression

300

What values predicted higher guilt proneness? (Liw et al.)

European American (individualist) values

300

Which study reframed shame as a form of moral growth

Liyanage, Usoof, & Thowfeek (2023)

300

Which study found that suppression mediates the link between shame and depression?

Liw et al. (2022)

400

In collectivist cultures, what role does shame play in maintaining group relationships?

Shame promotes social harmony and moral self-correction

400

How does guilt function differently from shame in Liw et al. (2022)?

Guilt -> less suppression, healthier emotion regulation

Shame -> more suppression, higher depression

400

Why might suppression be seen as positive or moral (collectivist cultures) (no real right answer, just give your thoughts!)

emotional restraint tied to group harmony

500

Which study used the Asian Values Scale (AVS) and the European American Values Scale (EAVS-AA) to assess cultural orientation?

Liw, Ciftci, & Kim (2022)

500

Across cultures, what key factor determines whether shame becomes adaptive or maladaptive?

Cultural interpretation

500

Name the emotion regulation measure that Liew et al used in the article 

Emotion Regulation Questionnaire

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