Cultural Influences on Personality
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · University of California, Irvine
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Abstract
Ecologies shape cultures; cultures influence the development of personalities. There are both universal and culture-specific aspects of variation in personality. Some culture-specific aspects correspond to cultural syndromes such as complexity, tightness, individualism, and collectivism. A large body of literature suggests that the Big Five personality factors emerge in various cultures. However, caution is required in arguing for such universality, because most studies have not included emic (culture-specific) traits and have not studied samples that are extremely different in culture from Western samples.
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- Collectivism
- Personality
- Emic and etic
- Psychology
- Personality psychology
- Big Five personality traits and culture
- Social psychology
- Individualism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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