نتایج جستجو برای: cross-cultural

تعداد نتایج: 614136  

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2005
Ulrich Schimmack Shigehiro Oishi Ed Diener

Oyserman, Coon, and Kemmelmeier's (2002) meta-analysis suggested problems in the measurement of individualism and collectivism. Studies using Hofstede's individualism scores show little convergent validity with more recent measures of individualism and collectivism. We propose that the lack of convergent validity is due to national differences in response styles. Whereas Hofstede statistically ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2011
Susana Al-Halabí Rocío Herrero Pilar A Sáiz María Paz García-Portilla José M Errasti Paul Corcoran María Teresa Bascarán Manuel Bousoño Serafín Lemos Julio Bobes

The Unified Biosocial Theory of Personality developed by Cloninger has been applied in different cultures. Distribution by age and sex of the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) dimensions were assessed cross-culturally for samples in Spain and the USA. Three non-clinical samples were included: i) 404 participants from Asturias (Spain); ii) 240 participants from Burgos (Spain); and iii) 3...

2015
Cristina Acedo-Carmona Antoni Gomila

A cross-cultural analysis of trust and cooperation networks in Northern Ghana (NGHA) and Oaxaca (OAX) was carried out by means of ego networks and interviews. These regions were chosen because both are inhabited by several ethnic groups, thus providing a good opportunity to test the cultural group selection hypothesis. Against the predictions of this approach, we found that in both regions coop...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of psychology 2009
Paul Vedder Coen Kouwenhoven William J Burk

Goal preferences indicate intentions to achieve or avoid particular states. We examined whether Curacaoan and Dutch students differ in goal preferences related to school and whether goal preferences are associated with students' evaluation of the classroom climate. Measurement invariance of the instruments was also tested between samples. Participants attended vocational high schools in Curacao...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2008
Heidi Keller Hiltrud Otto Bettina Lamm Relindis D Yovsi Joscha Kärtner

Early dialogues between parent and child constitute an important factor for the acquisition of culture and hence verbal interaction is considered to be a universal parenting system. Parenting strategies and socialization practices are strongly influenced by the cultural conception of the self, prototypically defined as the model of independence and interdependence. Our study focuses on the temp...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2002
Steven J Heine Darrin R Lehman Kaiping Peng Joe Greenholtz

Social comparison theory maintains that people think about themselves compared with similar others. Those in one culture, then, compare themselves with different others and standards than do those in another culture, thus potentially confounding cross-cultural comparisons. A pilot study and Study 1 demonstrated the problematic nature of this reference-group effect: Whereas cultural experts agre...

2015
Hye Eun Lee

Three studies investigated whether apologies and/or thanks in a favor asking email message increase normality of the message, positive attitude about the message, sender credibility and willingness to give the favor in the U.S. and Korea. Participants as the Sender in study 1 (N = 521) and as the Receiver in study 2 (N = 386) completed one of four versions of a questionnaire regarding a prototy...

Journal: :iranian journal of management studies 2011
gholamreza taleghani davood salmani ali taatian

leadership is in fact a process of influencing followers. characteristics of leadership are functions of time and situation and differ in different cultures and countries. managers of international organizations should obtain enough knowledge of these cultural characteristics and differences and should have the utmost versatility while executing their leadership tasks. in this paper we have con...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2012
Viktoriya Wörmann Manfred Holodynski Joscha Kärtner Heidi Keller

Social smiling is universally regarded as being an infant's first facial expression of pleasure. Underlying co-constructivist emotion theories are the assumptions that the emergence of social smiling is bound to experiences of face-to-face interactions with caregivers and the impact of two developmental mechanisms--maternal and infant imitation. We analyzed mother-infant interactions from two d...

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