This is a comparative study of related autonomous self of nonmigrant and remigrant adolescents. In our previous studies, we have developed the Related Autonomy Scale which was trying to measure the degree of being autonomous and at the same time being related to family, friends, and social norms. This scale has been developed according to Turkish norms with consideration of universal evaluations. In this study we expected to achieve higher autonomy values for remigrant adolescents than nonmigrant adolescents since they had lived in an individualistic country, Germany. But contrary to our expectations, results of Related Autonomy Scale and its Subscales showed no significant differences between the two groups expect for one measure. Only Con...
Psychological research in culturally plural societies has traditionally been divided into two domain...
Parental promotion of autonomy for offspring well-being has been widely recognized in developmental ...
This study investigated ethnic similarities and differences in the perception of success ...
This longitudinal study compared immigrant and native adolescents' expectations concerning the timin...
Cross-cultural findings converge on the cultural patterning of self. While relatedness is more salie...
Relatedness and autonomy are valued ways of being in cultures of interdependence and independence, r...
This research examined the association between identity status and self-monitoring behavior includin...
PubMed ID: 18047241WOS: 000250526400010The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of inv...
Recent research suggests that cultural groups comprise subgroups differing in the combination of the...
There are well-known cultural differences in self-patterns, suggesting that self-patterns may change...
This study compares Turkish minority youth in Bulgaria and Germany by examining differences in ethni...
Using a sample of youth with a Turkish background living in Germany, the study aimed to identify the...
Students’ school adjustment is a vital part of healthy adolescent development. However, promoting it...
Despite well-documented cultural differences between independent and interdependent self-construals,...
Little is known on how ethnic minority adolescents develop acculturation profiles of identification ...
Psychological research in culturally plural societies has traditionally been divided into two domain...
Parental promotion of autonomy for offspring well-being has been widely recognized in developmental ...
This study investigated ethnic similarities and differences in the perception of success ...
This longitudinal study compared immigrant and native adolescents' expectations concerning the timin...
Cross-cultural findings converge on the cultural patterning of self. While relatedness is more salie...
Relatedness and autonomy are valued ways of being in cultures of interdependence and independence, r...
This research examined the association between identity status and self-monitoring behavior includin...
PubMed ID: 18047241WOS: 000250526400010The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of inv...
Recent research suggests that cultural groups comprise subgroups differing in the combination of the...
There are well-known cultural differences in self-patterns, suggesting that self-patterns may change...
This study compares Turkish minority youth in Bulgaria and Germany by examining differences in ethni...
Using a sample of youth with a Turkish background living in Germany, the study aimed to identify the...
Students’ school adjustment is a vital part of healthy adolescent development. However, promoting it...
Despite well-documented cultural differences between independent and interdependent self-construals,...
Little is known on how ethnic minority adolescents develop acculturation profiles of identification ...
Psychological research in culturally plural societies has traditionally been divided into two domain...
Parental promotion of autonomy for offspring well-being has been widely recognized in developmental ...
This study investigated ethnic similarities and differences in the perception of success ...