SOCIAL INFLUENCE IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE: INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CULTURAL ORIENTATION, SOCIAL GROUP IDENTITY, COPING STYLE, AND SOCIAL CONFORMITY

Q4 Psychology
C. Ang, Carolyn Liang
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Social influence is a broad term used to understand how and why the presence of others changes individuals' attitudes, behaviors, or beliefs. It takes a variety of forms and one of them is social conformity. The present study was conducted to clarify the relationships between cultural orientation, social group identity, and coping style as potential predictors of social conformity among adults in Malaysia and Singapore. Participants completed self-report measures of cultural orientation, social group identity, coping style, and social conformity. Preliminary results showed that social conformity was negatively associated with vertical individualism and emotion-based coping. Social group identity was found to be positively associated with various forms of cultural orientation but not with social conformity. In addition, individuals were more likely to report higher group identity when their personal opinions were consistent with majority members in a social group. Finally, emotion-based coping was the most significant predictor of social conformity, with vertical individualism as another significant predictor. In the context of social influence, the current research unravels the relationships between cultural orientation, social group identity, coping style, and social conformity. The findings also illuminate that collectivist cultures are not generally more prone to conform to majority opinions.
马来西亚和新加坡的社会影响:文化取向、社会群体认同、应对方式和社会从众之间的相互关系
社会影响是一个广义的术语,用来理解他人的存在如何以及为什么会改变个人的态度、行为或信仰。它有多种形式,其中之一就是社会从众。本研究旨在阐明文化取向、社会群体认同和应对方式之间的关系,并以此作为马来西亚和新加坡成年人社会从众的潜在预测因素。参与者完成了文化取向、社会群体认同、应对方式和社会从众的自我报告测量。初步结果表明,社会从众与纵向个人主义和情绪应对呈负相关。社会群体认同与各种形式的文化取向呈正相关,但与社会从众性无关。此外,当个体的个人观点与社会群体中的大多数成员一致时,他们更有可能报告更高的群体认同。最后,以情绪为基础的应对是社会从众的最显著预测因子,纵向个人主义是另一个显著预测因子。在社会影响的背景下,本研究揭示了文化取向、社会群体认同、应对方式和社会从众之间的关系。研究结果还表明,集体主义文化通常不会更倾向于服从多数人的意见。
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Psychological Thought
Psychological Thought Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
0.90
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0.00%
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13
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal "Psychological Thought" publishes its papers in English or in Bulgarian in all areas of psychology. It is focused on the psychological theory and practice. The papers could be some original research articles, meta-analysis data, clinical reports, case studies, students'' essays, and book reviews. This journal is designed for psychologists, researchers, and psychology students.
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