The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific to, those socialized into individualistic cultures. Using data from 4,751 participants in 21 cultural groups (18 nations and 3 regions), we tested this prediction against our alternative view that culture would moderate the ways in which people achieve feelings of distinctiveness, rather than influence the strength of their motivation to do so. We measured the distinctiveness motive using an indirect technique to avoid cultural response biases. Analyses showed that the distinctiveness motive was not weaker—and, if anything, was stronger—in more collectivistic nations. However, individualism–collectivism was found to moderate the ways in whic...
Previous studies have contrasted the self-conceptions of Chinese people and those of North Americans...
With data from a 20-nation study (N = 2,533), the authors investigated how individual patterns of en...
Individual distinctiveness is theorized to characterize an adaptive identity, but its importance rem...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
Previous literature on the impact of culture on distinctiveness seeking shows diverging predictions ...
Extending theories of distinctiveness motivation in identity (Breakwell, 1987; Brewer, 1991; Snyder ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Beyond basic motives to seek ...
The authors outline a strategy for introducing a Western psychological construct into a different cu...
Do differences in individualism and collectivism influence values, self-concept content, relational ...
We argue that members of individualist cultures balance their desire to belong with their desire to ...
The authors outline a strategy for introducing a Western psycho-logical construct into a different c...
The determinants and effects of cultural differences in the values described by individualism-collec...
abstract: Diversity and multiculturalism are widely embraced principles, championed by many social m...
Previous studies have contrasted the self-conceptions of Chinese people and those of North Americans...
With data from a 20-nation study (N = 2,533), the authors investigated how individual patterns of en...
Individual distinctiveness is theorized to characterize an adaptive identity, but its importance rem...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific...
Previous literature on the impact of culture on distinctiveness seeking shows diverging predictions ...
Extending theories of distinctiveness motivation in identity (Breakwell, 1987; Brewer, 1991; Snyder ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Beyond basic motives to seek ...
The authors outline a strategy for introducing a Western psychological construct into a different cu...
Do differences in individualism and collectivism influence values, self-concept content, relational ...
We argue that members of individualist cultures balance their desire to belong with their desire to ...
The authors outline a strategy for introducing a Western psycho-logical construct into a different c...
The determinants and effects of cultural differences in the values described by individualism-collec...
abstract: Diversity and multiculturalism are widely embraced principles, championed by many social m...
Previous studies have contrasted the self-conceptions of Chinese people and those of North Americans...
With data from a 20-nation study (N = 2,533), the authors investigated how individual patterns of en...
Individual distinctiveness is theorized to characterize an adaptive identity, but its importance rem...