The recent research and theorizing in cross-cultural social psychology have raised several interesting and conceptually important issues about the role of autonomy, self-determination and freedom of choice in different cultures and regarding the role of these factors in human functioning within various cultural contexts (Ahuvia, 2001; Inghilleri
Markus and Kitayama’s (1991) theory of independent and interdependent self-construals had a major in...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
This paper reviews the current findings on the dimension of individualism/collectivism, which might ...
The recent research and theorizing in cross-cultural social psychology have raised several interesti...
Autonomy and agency are used extensively and often interchangeably; there is a debate regarding thei...
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Brazilian and Canadian students reported on the importance and frequency of cultural practices and v...
The study of culture and self casts psychology’s understanding of the self, identity, or agency as c...
Unlike in North America and Europe, in other societies, individual autonomy does not play as central...
Cross-cultural research has revealed mixed results when evaluating the relationship between individu...
In this article we suggest that independent vs. interdependent aspects of the self yield different m...
Three theoretical perspectives on cultural universals and differences in the content of self-concept...
Basic cultural orientations such as Individualism and Collectivism are not static attributes of give...
Die Diplom-Psychologin Daniela Gröschke setzt mit ihrem Aritkel auf Hofstedes Kulturdimensionen auf,...
The purpose of this program of research was to determine the value of autonomy for ethnic minorities...
Markus and Kitayama’s (1991) theory of independent and interdependent self-construals had a major in...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
This paper reviews the current findings on the dimension of individualism/collectivism, which might ...
The recent research and theorizing in cross-cultural social psychology have raised several interesti...
Autonomy and agency are used extensively and often interchangeably; there is a debate regarding thei...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89924/1/inglehart__oyserman__2004.pd
Brazilian and Canadian students reported on the importance and frequency of cultural practices and v...
The study of culture and self casts psychology’s understanding of the self, identity, or agency as c...
Unlike in North America and Europe, in other societies, individual autonomy does not play as central...
Cross-cultural research has revealed mixed results when evaluating the relationship between individu...
In this article we suggest that independent vs. interdependent aspects of the self yield different m...
Three theoretical perspectives on cultural universals and differences in the content of self-concept...
Basic cultural orientations such as Individualism and Collectivism are not static attributes of give...
Die Diplom-Psychologin Daniela Gröschke setzt mit ihrem Aritkel auf Hofstedes Kulturdimensionen auf,...
The purpose of this program of research was to determine the value of autonomy for ethnic minorities...
Markus and Kitayama’s (1991) theory of independent and interdependent self-construals had a major in...
Across the lifespan, individuals act to achieve desired goals as agents of their own development. A ...
This paper reviews the current findings on the dimension of individualism/collectivism, which might ...