Peter B. Smith, M. Easterbrook, Y. Koç, V. M. Lun, Dona Papastylianou, L. Grigoryan, C. Torres, M. Efremova, Bushra Hassan, Ammar Abbas, A. H. Ahmad, A. Al-Bayati, Heyla A. Selim, Joel R. Anderson, S. Cross, Gisela Delfino, V. Gamsakhurdia, A. Gavreliuc, Dana Gavreliuc, Pelin Gul, Ceren Günsoy, A. Hakobjanyan, Siugmin Lay, O. Lopukhova, Ping Hu, D. Sunar, M. Texeira, D. Tripodi, P. D. Díaz Rivera, Yvette van Osch, Masaki Yuki, Natsuki Ogusu, C. T. Kwantes, R. Díaz-Loving, Lorena R. Perez‐Floriano, Trawin Chaleeraktrakoon, Phatthanakit Chobthamkit
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Is an Emphasis on Dignity, Honor and Face more an Attribute of Individuals or of Cultural Groups?
This study compares the individual-level and sample-level predictive utility of a measure of the cultural logics of dignity, honor, and face. University students in 29 samples from 24 nations used a simple measure to rate their perceptions of the interpersonal cultural logic characterizing their local culture. The nomological net of these measures was then explored. Key dependent measures included three different facets of independent versus interdependent self-construal, relevant attitudes and values, reported handling of actual interpersonal conflicts, and responses to normative settings. Multilevel analyses revealed both individual- and sample-level effects but the dignity measure showed more individual-level effects, whereas sample-level effects were relatively more important with the face measure. The implications of this contrast are discussed.
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Cross-Cultural Research, formerly Behavior Science Research, is sponsored by the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF) and is the official journal of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research. The mission of the journal is to publish peer-reviewed articles describing cross-cultural or comparative studies in all the social/behavioral sciences and other sciences dealing with humans, including anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, economics, human ecology, and evolutionary biology. Worldwide cross-cultural studies are particularly welcomed, but all kinds of systematic comparisons are acceptable so long as they deal explicity with cross-cultural issues pertaining to the constraints and variables of human behavior.