A Comparison of Chinese (in Taiwan) and American Perspectives of Love, Guilt, and Anger

Compared the ways 35 American and 38 Chinese master's degree counseling students perceived the feeling of love, guilt, and anger. A semantic differential using evaluative and potency scales for the concepts was administered. Found students in Taiwan evaluated the feeling of guilt more negativel...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of mental health counseling 1995, Vol.17 (2), p.210
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Counselors
Cross Cultural Studies
Emotional Development
Foreign Countries
Guilt
Higher Education
Love
Masters Degrees
Matched Groups
Mental Health Workers
Taiwan
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