Title
Beyond the 'East-West' dichotomy: Global variation in cultural models of selfhood
Date Issued
01 August 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Vignoles V.L.
Owe E.
Becker M.
Smith P.B.
Easterbrook M.J.
Brown R.
González R.
Didier N.
Carrasco D.
Cadena M.P.
Lay S.
Schwartz S.J.
Des Rosiers S.E.
Villamar J.A.
Gavreliuc A.
Zinkeng M.
Kreuzbauer R.
Baguma P.
Martin M.
Tatarko A.
Herman G.
de Sauvage I.
Courtois M.
Gardarsdóttir R.B.
Harb C.
Gallo I.S.
Gil P.P.
Clemares R.L.
Campara G.
Nizharadze G.
Macapagal M.E.J.
Jalal B.
Bourguignon D.
Zhang J.
Lv S.
Chybicka A.
Yuki M.
Zhang X.
Valk A.
Abuhamdeh S.
Amponsah B.
Özgen E.
Guner E.Ü.
Yamakoglu N.
Chobthamkit P.
Pyszczynski T.
Kesebir P.
Trujillo E.V.
Balanta P.
Ayala B.C.
Koller S.H.
Jaafar J.L.
Gausel N.
Fischer R.
Milfont T.L.
Kusdil E.
Çağlar S.
Aldhafri S.
Ferreira M.C.
Mekonnen K.H.
Wang Q.
Fülöp M.
Torres A.
Camino L.
Lemos F.C.S.
Fritsche I.
Möller B.
Regalia C.
Manzi C.
Brambilla M.
Bond M.H.
Publisher(s)
American Psychological Association Inc.
Abstract
Markus and Kitayama's (1991) theory of independent and interdependent self-construals had a major influence on social, personality, and developmental psychology by highlighting the role of culture in psychological processes. However, research has relied excessively on contrasts between North American and East Asian samples, and commonly used self-report measures of independence and interdependence frequently fail to show predicted cultural differences. We revisited the conceptualization and measurement of independent and interdependent self-construals in 2 large-scale multinational surveys, using improved methods for cross-cultural research. We developed (Study 1: N = 2924 students in 16 nations) and validated across cultures (Study 2: N = 7279 adults from 55 cultural groups in 33 nations) a new 7-dimensional model of self-reported ways of being independent or interdependent. Patterns of global variation support some of Markus and Kitayama's predictions, but a simple contrast between independence and interdependence does not adequately capture the diverse models of selfhood that prevail in different world regions. Cultural groups emphasize different ways of being both independent and interdependent, depending on individualism-collectivism, national socioeconomic development, and religious heritage. Our 7-dimensional model will allow future researchers to test more accurately the implications of cultural models of selfhood for psychological processes in diverse ecocultural contexts.
Start page
966
End page
1000
Volume
145
Issue
8
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Psicología
Antropología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84976470965
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
ISSN of the container
00963445
Sponsor(s)
Economic and Social Research Council - ES/F04223X/1 ESRC
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
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