Shinobu Kitayama (born March 9, 1957) is a Japanese social psychologist and the Robert B. Zajonc Collegiate Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. He is also the Social Psychology Area Chair and Director of the Culture & Cognition Program at the University of Michigan. He is the editor-in-chief of the Attitudes and Social Cognition section of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. He received his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Kyoto University and his doctorate from the University of Michigan. Together with Mayumi Karasawa, he discovered the birthday-number effect, the subconscious tendency of people to prefer the numbers in the date of their birthday over other numbers. Prof. Kitayama is best known for his work on the social psychology of culture as
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| - شينبو كيتاياما (ar)
- Shinobu Kitayama (en)
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| - شينوبو كيتاياما (9 مارس 1957) هو عالم نفس اجتماعي ياباني و روبرت بي زا يونتس أستاذ جامعي قسم علم النفس الاجتماعي بجامعة ميشيغان. كان أيضا يترأس قسم علم النفس الاجتماعي و رئيس برنامج Culture & Cognition ( الثقافة و المعرفة ) بجامعة ميشيغان. أنه رئيس تحرير قسم Attitudes and Social Cognition «المعرف و الإدراك الاجتماعي» ..[2]حصل على درجة بكالوريوس و الدكتوراه من جامعة كيوتو و شهادة الدكتوراه من جامعة ميشيغان .[3] بالتعاون مع مايامي كاراساوا اكتشف تأثير أرقام يوم الميلادحيث ميل الناس اللاواعي إلى تفضيل الأرقام في تاريخ عيد ميلادهم على الأرقام الأخرى (ar)
- Shinobu Kitayama (born March 9, 1957) is a Japanese social psychologist and the Robert B. Zajonc Collegiate Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. He is also the Social Psychology Area Chair and Director of the Culture & Cognition Program at the University of Michigan. He is the editor-in-chief of the Attitudes and Social Cognition section of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. He received his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Kyoto University and his doctorate from the University of Michigan. Together with Mayumi Karasawa, he discovered the birthday-number effect, the subconscious tendency of people to prefer the numbers in the date of their birthday over other numbers. Prof. Kitayama is best known for his work on the social psychology of culture as (en)
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| - Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan (en)
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| - Attention as a mediator between affect and cognition: emotional tone and expectancy jointly determine accuracy in word perception (en)
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| - شينوبو كيتاياما (9 مارس 1957) هو عالم نفس اجتماعي ياباني و روبرت بي زا يونتس أستاذ جامعي قسم علم النفس الاجتماعي بجامعة ميشيغان. كان أيضا يترأس قسم علم النفس الاجتماعي و رئيس برنامج Culture & Cognition ( الثقافة و المعرفة ) بجامعة ميشيغان. أنه رئيس تحرير قسم Attitudes and Social Cognition «المعرف و الإدراك الاجتماعي» ..[2]حصل على درجة بكالوريوس و الدكتوراه من جامعة كيوتو و شهادة الدكتوراه من جامعة ميشيغان .[3] بالتعاون مع مايامي كاراساوا اكتشف تأثير أرقام يوم الميلادحيث ميل الناس اللاواعي إلى تفضيل الأرقام في تاريخ عيد ميلادهم على الأرقام الأخرى بروفسور كيتاياما (Prof. Kitayama) معروف بعمله على علم النفس الاجتماعي للثقافة من حيث علاقته بالنفس. هو و هيزل روز ماركوسجادلوا بأن الذات الغربية تبنى على أنها مستقلة عن الآخرين ، وأن الناس من العديد من ثقافات شرق آسيا يبنون الذات المترابطة ، على أساس الترابط الأساسي بين الأفراد وبعضهم البعض. هذه الأنفس المبنية بشكل مختلف تؤثر تأثيرا عميقا على كيف يرى الناس العالم ، وكيف يجربون المشاعر ، وكيف ينظمون خبراتهم ، وماذا يقدرون (ar)
- Shinobu Kitayama (born March 9, 1957) is a Japanese social psychologist and the Robert B. Zajonc Collegiate Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. He is also the Social Psychology Area Chair and Director of the Culture & Cognition Program at the University of Michigan. He is the editor-in-chief of the Attitudes and Social Cognition section of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. He received his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Kyoto University and his doctorate from the University of Michigan. Together with Mayumi Karasawa, he discovered the birthday-number effect, the subconscious tendency of people to prefer the numbers in the date of their birthday over other numbers. Prof. Kitayama is best known for his work on the social psychology of culture as it relates to the self. He and Hazel Rose Markus have argued that Western selves are constructed as independent from others, and people from many East Asian cultures construct interdependent selves, based on the fundamental relatedness of individuals to each other. These differently constructed selves deeply affect how people see the world, how they experience emotions, how they organize their experience, and what they value. (en)
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