The associations between self‐construal, emotional expressivity and acculturation among Arab immigrants
Jasper Van Assche,
Azzam Amin,
Hisham M. Abu‐Rayya
Abstract:This contribution investigates differences in self‐construal and emotional expressivity among Arab immigrants and non‐immigrants. Furthermore, it examines the role of acculturation styles and perceived emotional acculturation in predicting these outcomes among Arab immigrants. Using a sample of 1249 self‐identified Arabs (629 immigrants in Western Europe and North America; 620 non‐immigrant Arabs in the Mashriq and Maghrib regions), we found that collectivist self‐construal was significantly lower, and positiv… Show more
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