Investigating implicit trait theories across cultures
Implicit trait and contextual theories encompass lay people's beliefs about the longitudinal stability (vs. instability) of traits; the cross-situational consistency (vs. variability) of behavior; the ability to predict (vs. not predict) individuals' behavior from their traits; the ability...
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Main Authors: | Church, A. Timothy, Katigbak, Marcia S., Ortiz, Fernando A., Del Prado, Alicia M., Vargas-Flores, José De Jesús, Ibáñez-Reyes, Joselina, Reyes, Jose Alberto S., Pe-Pua, Rogelia, Cabrera, Helena F. |
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