Differentiating shame and guilt from a relational perspective: A cross-cultural study

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Jun Gao
Aimin Wang
Mingyi Qian
Cite this article:  Gao, J., Wang, A., & Qian, M. (2010). Differentiating shame and guilt from a relational perspective: A cross-cultural study. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 38(10), 1401-1408.


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In this study we used the self-afflicted versus other-afflicted model to differentiate between shame and guilt among Chinese and American college students. Two scenarios with the same background but a different combination of protagonists were used to test the model. Results showed that the model was confirmed in the Chinese sample and received certain support in the American sample. The implications of the findings are discussed.

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