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Regulatory Focus as an Explanatory Variable for Cross-Cultural Differences in Achievement-Related Behavior
Oleh:
Kurman, Jenny
;
Liem, Gregory Arief
;
Ivancovsky, Tal
;
Morio, Hiroaki
;
Lee, Joo
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 46 no. 2 (Feb. 2015)
,
page 171-190.
Topik:
regulatory focus
;
culture
;
individualism–collectivism
;
initiation
;
creativity
;
mastery goals
;
achievement
Fulltext:
JCCP_46_02_171.pdf
(1,010.88KB)
Isi artikel
The main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientations) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and self-reported achievement-related behaviors and preferences, which include a component of autonomy. It adds explained variance in behavior above and beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. Three studies are reported. The first compared Israeli Jews and Arabs on minimal initiation (n = 255), the second compared Israeli Jews and Japanese on creativity (n = 92), and the third compared Swiss, Mexican, and Indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n = 488). All three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self-reported achievement-related behaviors. The measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. In most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. The diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.
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