August 1997
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125 Reads
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1,248 Citations
The Journal of Southern History
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August 1997
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125 Reads
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1,248 Citations
The Journal of Southern History
June 1997
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2 Reads
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6 Citations
Journal of American History
... A third distinct societal characteristic that presumably influences social cognition is the emphasis placed on honor. Culture of honor has been studied extensively [26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]. Middle Eastern cultures are generally considered as honor-oriented societies because violation of an honor code in social interactions has serious consequences [36]. ...
June 1997
Journal of American History
... We expect positive reciprocity to be most prevalent in face and honor cultures, both of which can be described as collectivistic (Feygina & Henry, 2015). Finally, negative reciprocity, or punishment of non-cooperation, is likely to be most prevalent in honor cultures (Jackson et al., 2019;Nisbett & Cohen, 1996; but see Gächter & Herrmann, 2009). We therefore predict that higher country-level honor and face logic scores will predict higher positive reciprocity (H3a and H3b) and higher country-level honor scores will predict higher negative reciprocity (H3c). ...
August 1997
The Journal of Southern History