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    Title: The self-enhancing function of Chinese modesty: From a perspective of social script
    Other Titles: 從社會腳本的觀點論華人謙虛的自我增進功能
    Authors: Han, Kuei-Hsiang
    Contributors: 淡江大學通識與核心課程中心
    Keywords: interpersonal harmony;modesty;social script;self-enhancement;self-esteem
    Date: 2011-12-01
    Issue Date: 2011-10-01 01:12:58 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Richmond: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia
    Abstract: The concept of modesty formerly seemed to efface one's own success which is opposed to self-enhancement. Taking the perspective of social script, this study proposes that Chinese modesty regarding one's success would result in others' more intensive compliments, which also has the function of enhancing oneself. Study 1 reconstructed the contents of the Chinese modesty script by asking participants to write down dialogues between achievers and admirers and found that when an achiever received an admirer's compliments, the former's dominant response was to deny his/her success modestly. On the contrary, when an admirer was confronted by an achiever's modest reaction, the dominant response for the admirer was to deny the achiever's modesty and to express compliments more intensively. Study 2 examined if people in Chinese societies would choose and judge people's proper behaviours in complimentary situations according to the modesty script. The results supported this speculation. Study 3 examined the effects of the admirer's compliments on the achiever's self-esteem and found that the admirer's compliments following the achiever's modesty did have the function of enhancing the achiever's self-esteem.
    Relation: Asian Journal of Social Psychology 14(4), p.258–268
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-839X.2011.01354.x
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