Trait and cultural psychology perspectives on cross-role consistency and its relation to adjustment were examined in two individualistic cultures, the United States (N = 231) and Australia (N = 195)
This research aimed to unpack cultural differences in interpersonal flexibility by examining the imp...
10.1177/0022022114551791We know that there are cross-cultural differences in psychological variables...
Four traditions in research on personality and culture are distinguished: (i) the culture-and-person...
From the trait perspective, traitedness, or consistency of behavior, is expected in all cultures. Ho...
The Social Relations Model was used to compare cross-observer agreement and self-concept consistency...
From the trait perspective, traitedness, or consistency of behavior, is expected in all cultures. Ho...
Personality traits, studied for decades by Western personality psychologists, have recently been rec...
Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness were examined in the U...
Implicit trait and contextual theories encompass lay people’s beliefs about the longitudinal stabili...
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
A new measure of implicit theories or beliefs regarding the traitedness versus contextuality of beha...
Implicit trait and contextual theories encompass lay people\u27s beliefs about the longitudinal stab...
This study explored the relationship between personality, cultural fit (similarity between sojou...
International migration trends have heralded a marked increase in intercultural contact, creating a ...
© 2017, © 2017 by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. We assessed self-consisten...
This research aimed to unpack cultural differences in interpersonal flexibility by examining the imp...
10.1177/0022022114551791We know that there are cross-cultural differences in psychological variables...
Four traditions in research on personality and culture are distinguished: (i) the culture-and-person...
From the trait perspective, traitedness, or consistency of behavior, is expected in all cultures. Ho...
The Social Relations Model was used to compare cross-observer agreement and self-concept consistency...
From the trait perspective, traitedness, or consistency of behavior, is expected in all cultures. Ho...
Personality traits, studied for decades by Western personality psychologists, have recently been rec...
Cultural differences in implicit theories and self-perceptions of traitedness were examined in the U...
Implicit trait and contextual theories encompass lay people’s beliefs about the longitudinal stabili...
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
A new measure of implicit theories or beliefs regarding the traitedness versus contextuality of beha...
Implicit trait and contextual theories encompass lay people\u27s beliefs about the longitudinal stab...
This study explored the relationship between personality, cultural fit (similarity between sojou...
International migration trends have heralded a marked increase in intercultural contact, creating a ...
© 2017, © 2017 by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. We assessed self-consisten...
This research aimed to unpack cultural differences in interpersonal flexibility by examining the imp...
10.1177/0022022114551791We know that there are cross-cultural differences in psychological variables...
Four traditions in research on personality and culture are distinguished: (i) the culture-and-person...