Authors
Ronald Fischer, Maria Cristina Ferreira, Eveline Assmar, Paul Redford, Charles Harb, Sharon Glazer, Bor-Shiuan Cheng, Ding-Yu Jiang, Corbin C Wong, Neelam Kumar, Joscha Kärtner, Jan Hofer, Mustapha Achoui
Publication date
2009/3
Journal
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Volume
40
Issue
2
Pages
187-213
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
The development and validation of a new instrument for measuring the descriptive norms related to individualism-collectivism (IC) is presented. IC is conceptualized as a group- specific unidimensional cultural construct with four defining attributes (Triandis, 1995). Three studies are reported showing the dimensionality and validities at individual and cultural levels across samples from 11 cultures. The new instrument has good statistical properties with iden- tical structures at the individual and cultural level, good reliabilities at the individual level, adequate agreement within cultures, and demonstrates first signs of convergent and discriminant validity. Correlations at the cultural level also indicate that the measure has the potential to add to research by integrating previously untapped attributes of IC. Finally, normative IC explains variance in self-reported behavior over and above self-referenced IC. Implications and …
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