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The dynamics of polarization and compromise in conflict situations: The interaction between cultural traits and majority–minority influence SSCI SCOPUS

Title
The dynamics of polarization and compromise in conflict situations: The interaction between cultural traits and majority–minority influence
Authors
Kim, J.-H.Kim, J.-H
Date Issued
2017-03
Publisher
Taylor&Francis
Abstract
The present study looks at the interplay between cultural traits (need for uniqueness [NFU] and naïve dialecticism) and situational pressure (majority–minority influence) in explaining decision-making behaviors, specifically choosing one option between two contradictory but equally convincing opinions. A total of 435 participants were recruited nationally both from the US and Korea to participate in an online experiment. Findings suggest that the NFU and disinclination toward ambivalence drive US Americans (Westerners) to move toward extreme opinions (polarize) more than Koreans (East Asians) in the majority condition, whereas naïve dialecticism and reluctance to stand out for the sake of harmony drive Koreans to merge into the middle (compromise) more than US Americans in the minority condition.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/36865
DOI
10.1080/03637751.2015.1075655
ISSN
0363-7751
Article Type
Article
Citation
Communication Monographs, vol. 84, no. 1, page. 128 - 141, 2017-03
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