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Independent and Interdependent Conceptionsof Self: An Investigation of Age, Gender, and Culture Differences in Importanceand Satisfaction Ratings
Oleh:
Watkins, David
;
Mortazavi, Shahrenaz
;
Trofimova, Irina
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Cross-Cultural Research vol. 34 no. 2 (May 2000)
,
page 113-134.
Fulltext:
113CCR342.pdf
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Measures of the importance of and self-satisfaction with the independent and interdependent self were used to test age, gender, and culture differences in the nature of self-conception. The participants were 903 first- or second-year college undergraduates and 936 middle-class adults from four countries differing markedly in religious, political, and cultural dimensions: Hong Kong, Iran, Russia, and the United States. In both college and adult samples from all four countries, the Interdependent self was rated more important and a greater source of satisfaction than the Independent self.
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