Perceived Utility of Emotion: The Structure and Construct Validity of the Perceived Affect Utility Scale in a Cross-Ethnic Sample

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作者
Chow, Philip I. [1 ]
Berenbaum, Howard [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Psychol, Urbana, IL USA
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关键词
emotion; culture; East Asian; perceived utility; individual differences; SELF; ACCULTURATION; PLEASURE; FEELINGS; CULTURE; RACISM;
D O I
10.1037/a0026711
中图分类号
C95 [民族学、文化人类学];
学科分类号
0304 ; 030401 ;
摘要
This study introduces a new measure of the perceived utility of emotion, which is the degree to which emotions are perceived to be useful in achieving goals. In this study, we administered this new measure, the Perceived Affect Utility Scale (PAUSe), to a sample of 142 European American and 156 East Asian American college students. Confirmatory factor analyses provided support for a new, culturally informed parsing of emotion and for perceived utility of emotion to be distinguishable from ideal affect, a related but separate construct. Next, we explored the potential importance of perceived utility of emotion in cultural research. Through path analyses, we found that: (a) culturally relevant variables (e.g., independence) played a mediating role in the link between ethnic group and perceived utility of emotion; and (b) perceived utility of emotion played a mediating role in the link between culturally relevant variables and ideal affect. In particular, perceived utility of self-centered emotions (e.g., pride) was found to be associated with independence and ideal affect of those same emotions. In contrast, perceived utility of other-centered emotions (e.g., appreciation) was found to be associated with interdependence, dutifulness/self-discipline, and ideal affect of those same emotions. Implications for perceived utility of emotion in understanding cultural factors are discussed.
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