Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness: Replication and extension with alternative measurement formats and cultural dimensions

Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness were examined in the United States (N = 198), Mexico (N = 257), the Philippines (N = 212), and Japan (N = 225). Participants in all four cultures endorsed beliefs about the longitudinal stability, cross-situational consist...

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Main Authors: Church, A. Timothy, Willmore, Stephanie L., Anderson, Adisa T., Ochiai, Masayuki, Porter, Noriko, Mateo, Niño Jose, Reyes, Jose Alberto S., Vargas-Flores, José De Jesus, Reyes, Joselina Ibanez, Alvarez, Juan M., Katigbak, Marcia S., Ortiz, Fernando A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-18832022-11-20T10:17:58Z Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness: Replication and extension with alternative measurement formats and cultural dimensions Church, A. Timothy Willmore, Stephanie L. Anderson, Adisa T. Ochiai, Masayuki Porter, Noriko Mateo, Niño Jose Reyes, Jose Alberto S. Vargas-Flores, José De Jesus Reyes, Joselina Ibanez Alvarez, Juan M. Katigbak, Marcia S. Ortiz, Fernando A. Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness were examined in the United States (N = 198), Mexico (N = 257), the Philippines (N = 212), and Japan (N = 225). Participants in all four cultures endorsed beliefs about the longitudinal stability, cross-situational consistency, and predictive validity of traits. At the same time, Americans and Mexicans, more than Filipinos and Japanese, endorsed implicit trait or dispositionist perspectives and described their own behavior as traited or consistent (i.e., lower in self-monitoring). Alternative measurement formats were compared and led to the conclusion that forced-choice measures may be advantageous in some cases, particularly when acquiescence bias may impact cross-cultural comparisons. Cultural differences were observed in participants' perceptions of the individualism-collectivism, dialecticism, and tightness-looseness of their respective cultures and these measures partially mediated some of the cultural differences in traitedness. Overall, the results supported an integration of trait and cultural psychology perspectives, leading to a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between culture and personality. © The Author(s) 2012. 2012-11-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/884 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1883/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository
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description Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness were examined in the United States (N = 198), Mexico (N = 257), the Philippines (N = 212), and Japan (N = 225). Participants in all four cultures endorsed beliefs about the longitudinal stability, cross-situational consistency, and predictive validity of traits. At the same time, Americans and Mexicans, more than Filipinos and Japanese, endorsed implicit trait or dispositionist perspectives and described their own behavior as traited or consistent (i.e., lower in self-monitoring). Alternative measurement formats were compared and led to the conclusion that forced-choice measures may be advantageous in some cases, particularly when acquiescence bias may impact cross-cultural comparisons. Cultural differences were observed in participants' perceptions of the individualism-collectivism, dialecticism, and tightness-looseness of their respective cultures and these measures partially mediated some of the cultural differences in traitedness. Overall, the results supported an integration of trait and cultural psychology perspectives, leading to a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between culture and personality. © The Author(s) 2012.
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author Church, A. Timothy
Willmore, Stephanie L.
Anderson, Adisa T.
Ochiai, Masayuki
Porter, Noriko
Mateo, Niño Jose
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
Vargas-Flores, José De Jesus
Reyes, Joselina Ibanez
Alvarez, Juan M.
Katigbak, Marcia S.
Ortiz, Fernando A.
spellingShingle Church, A. Timothy
Willmore, Stephanie L.
Anderson, Adisa T.
Ochiai, Masayuki
Porter, Noriko
Mateo, Niño Jose
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
Vargas-Flores, José De Jesus
Reyes, Joselina Ibanez
Alvarez, Juan M.
Katigbak, Marcia S.
Ortiz, Fernando A.
Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness: Replication and extension with alternative measurement formats and cultural dimensions
author_facet Church, A. Timothy
Willmore, Stephanie L.
Anderson, Adisa T.
Ochiai, Masayuki
Porter, Noriko
Mateo, Niño Jose
Reyes, Jose Alberto S.
Vargas-Flores, José De Jesus
Reyes, Joselina Ibanez
Alvarez, Juan M.
Katigbak, Marcia S.
Ortiz, Fernando A.
author_sort Church, A. Timothy
title Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness: Replication and extension with alternative measurement formats and cultural dimensions
title_short Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness: Replication and extension with alternative measurement formats and cultural dimensions
title_full Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness: Replication and extension with alternative measurement formats and cultural dimensions
title_fullStr Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness: Replication and extension with alternative measurement formats and cultural dimensions
title_full_unstemmed Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness: Replication and extension with alternative measurement formats and cultural dimensions
title_sort cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness: replication and extension with alternative measurement formats and cultural dimensions
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