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ArtikelSelf - Described Traits, Values, and Moods Associated With Individualism and Collectivism : Testing I - C Theory in An Individualistic (U. S.) and Collectivistic (Philippine) Culture  
Oleh: Chruch, A. Timothy ; Reyes, Jose Alberto S. ; Katigbak, Marcia S. ; Grimm, Stephanie D.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 30 no. 4 (Jul. 1999), page 466-500.
Topik: CULTURE; cross cultural studies; values; emotions; behaviour; personality
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Isi artikelThe authors tested individualism- collectivism (I - C) theory by comparing self - described traits, values and moods of students in individualistic (U. S. , n = 660) and collectivistic (Philippine, n = 656) cultures and in students within these cultures varying in individualism and collectivism. They also examined the cross - cultural generalizability of factor dimensions derived with Hui's I - C measures, U. S. and philippine students' self - descriptions of their personality traits, valued traits, general values, and moods generally differed in ways predicted by I - C theory. However, in comparing individualistic and collectivistic students within the two cultures, the U. S. results conformed more consistently to I -C theory than did the philippine results. The cross - cultural comparability of the I - C factor dimensions was fair at best.
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