Some scholars have presented models of the United States as a set of “nations” with distinct settlement histories and contemporary cultures. We examined personality differences in one such model, that of Colin Woodard, using data from over 75,000 respondents. Four nations were particularly distinct: The Deep South, Left Coast, New Netherland, and the Spanish Caribbean. Differences between nations at the level of the individual person were typically small, but were larger at the level of community, revealing how aggregation can contribute to differences in the lived experience of places in nations such as Yankeedom or Greater Appalachia. We represented effects in a three-dimensional model defined by Authoritarian conventionalism (which diffe...
The issue of Americans’ levels of narcissism is subject to lively debate. The focus of the present r...
How citizens view the nation and identify with it is an important element of the phenomenon of natio...
Based on social identity and self categorization theories, it was predicted that people would make p...
61 pagesSome scholars have presented models of the United States as a set of “nations” with distinct...
Domestic theories of democratization emphasize the role of values, interests, and mobilization/oppor...
Color poster with text and diagrams.The purpose of this study was to determine if individuals raised...
American folklore is filled with images of typical natives of different parts of the United States...
This research explores the extent to which personality traits can be used to identify, differentiate...
Consensual and regionally distinct features of well-being and self were examined in a nationally rep...
Purpose-The overall aim of the present study is to advance research by drawing from this body of wor...
ABSTRACT—Much research contrasts self-reported per-sonality traits across cultures. We submit that t...
Nation-states include, to varying degrees, citizens that “stand out” due to factors such as place of...
The issue of Americans' levels of narcissism is subject to lively debate. The focus of the prese...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
How is it possible to write about "American" habitus in general, when the United States is socially,...
The issue of Americans’ levels of narcissism is subject to lively debate. The focus of the present r...
How citizens view the nation and identify with it is an important element of the phenomenon of natio...
Based on social identity and self categorization theories, it was predicted that people would make p...
61 pagesSome scholars have presented models of the United States as a set of “nations” with distinct...
Domestic theories of democratization emphasize the role of values, interests, and mobilization/oppor...
Color poster with text and diagrams.The purpose of this study was to determine if individuals raised...
American folklore is filled with images of typical natives of different parts of the United States...
This research explores the extent to which personality traits can be used to identify, differentiate...
Consensual and regionally distinct features of well-being and self were examined in a nationally rep...
Purpose-The overall aim of the present study is to advance research by drawing from this body of wor...
ABSTRACT—Much research contrasts self-reported per-sonality traits across cultures. We submit that t...
Nation-states include, to varying degrees, citizens that “stand out” due to factors such as place of...
The issue of Americans' levels of narcissism is subject to lively debate. The focus of the prese...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the...
How is it possible to write about "American" habitus in general, when the United States is socially,...
The issue of Americans’ levels of narcissism is subject to lively debate. The focus of the present r...
How citizens view the nation and identify with it is an important element of the phenomenon of natio...
Based on social identity and self categorization theories, it was predicted that people would make p...