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Emotions Differ Across Cultures

Writer's picture: Rae Sabine Rae Sabine

“The most prevalent and intense emotions differ across cultures in ways that can be understood from differences in their moral connotations. Emotions that are conducive to important cultural ideals tend to be more prevalent and intense, and emotions that violate cultural ideals tend to be rare and suppressed.” (Mesquita, 2009, p.4)

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