Loosening the definition of culture: An investigation of gender and cultural tightness

To date, the study of cultural tightness has been largely limited to exploring the strictness of social norms and the severity of punishments at the level of nations or regions. However, cultural psychologists concur that humans gather cultural information from more than just their nationality. Gend...

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Main Authors: WORMLEY, Alexandra S., SCOTT, Matthew, GRIMM, Kevin, LI, Norman P., CHOY, Bryan K. C., COHEN, Adam B.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-48382022-04-14T09:00:30Z Loosening the definition of culture: An investigation of gender and cultural tightness WORMLEY, Alexandra S. SCOTT, Matthew GRIMM, Kevin LI, Norman P. CHOY, Bryan K. C. COHEN, Adam B. To date, the study of cultural tightness has been largely limited to exploring the strictness of social norms and the severity of punishments at the level of nations or regions. However, cultural psychologists concur that humans gather cultural information from more than just their nationality. Gender is a cultural identity that confers its own social norms. Across three studies using multi-method designs, we find that American women feel the culture surrounding their gender is “tighter” than that for men, and that this relationship is mediated by perceived gender-related threats to the self. However, in a follow-up study in Singapore, we do not find measurement invariance, suggesting future work is necessary to refine the study of gender tightness cross-culturally. We close with an important discussion of understanding how tightness looks across a variety of cultural identities and introduce a novel, qualitative method for the study of the tightness of social norms within groups. 2021-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3580 info:doi/10.1016/j.cresp.2021.100021 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4838/viewcontent/1_s2.0_S2666622721000149_pvoa.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Gender Tightness-looseness Culture Psychology Gender and Sexuality Social Psychology
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Singapore
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topic Gender
Tightness-looseness
Culture
Psychology
Gender and Sexuality
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Gender
Tightness-looseness
Culture
Psychology
Gender and Sexuality
Social Psychology
WORMLEY, Alexandra S.
SCOTT, Matthew
GRIMM, Kevin
LI, Norman P.
CHOY, Bryan K. C.
COHEN, Adam B.
Loosening the definition of culture: An investigation of gender and cultural tightness
description To date, the study of cultural tightness has been largely limited to exploring the strictness of social norms and the severity of punishments at the level of nations or regions. However, cultural psychologists concur that humans gather cultural information from more than just their nationality. Gender is a cultural identity that confers its own social norms. Across three studies using multi-method designs, we find that American women feel the culture surrounding their gender is “tighter” than that for men, and that this relationship is mediated by perceived gender-related threats to the self. However, in a follow-up study in Singapore, we do not find measurement invariance, suggesting future work is necessary to refine the study of gender tightness cross-culturally. We close with an important discussion of understanding how tightness looks across a variety of cultural identities and introduce a novel, qualitative method for the study of the tightness of social norms within groups.
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author WORMLEY, Alexandra S.
SCOTT, Matthew
GRIMM, Kevin
LI, Norman P.
CHOY, Bryan K. C.
COHEN, Adam B.
author_facet WORMLEY, Alexandra S.
SCOTT, Matthew
GRIMM, Kevin
LI, Norman P.
CHOY, Bryan K. C.
COHEN, Adam B.
author_sort WORMLEY, Alexandra S.
title Loosening the definition of culture: An investigation of gender and cultural tightness
title_short Loosening the definition of culture: An investigation of gender and cultural tightness
title_full Loosening the definition of culture: An investigation of gender and cultural tightness
title_fullStr Loosening the definition of culture: An investigation of gender and cultural tightness
title_full_unstemmed Loosening the definition of culture: An investigation of gender and cultural tightness
title_sort loosening the definition of culture: an investigation of gender and cultural tightness
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3580
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4838/viewcontent/1_s2.0_S2666622721000149_pvoa.pdf
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