Cultural differences in emotional expression challenge individualism-collectivism stereotypes.
The study looked at how culture and individual beliefs affect how people show emotions in Japan and the United States. They found that cultural expectations had some influence, but individual beliefs had less impact. The data suggest that people in both countries are moving away from strict cultural norms towards more individual expression. This shows that the idea of individualism and collectivism is not a clear-cut concept, but a mix of different cultural traits.