TY - JOUR
T1 - Is an Emphasis on Dignity, Honor and Face more an Attribute of Individuals or of Cultural Groups?
AU - Smith, Peter B.
AU - Easterbrook, Matthew J.
AU - Koc, Yasin
AU - Lun, Vivian Miu-Chi
AU - Papastylianou, Dona
AU - Grigoryan, Lusine
AU - Torres, Claudio
AU - Efremova, Maria
AU - Hassan, Bushra
AU - Abbas, Ammar
AU - Ahmad, Abd Halim
AU - al-Bayati, Ahmed
AU - Selim, Heyla A.
AU - Anderson, Joel
AU - Cross, Susan E.
AU - Delfino, Gisela Isabel
AU - Gamsakhurdia, Vladimer
AU - Gavreliuc, Alin
AU - Gavreliuc, Dana
AU - Gul, Pelin
AU - Günsoy, Ceren
AU - Hakobjanyan, Anna
AU - Lay, Siugmin
AU - Lopukhova, Olga
AU - Hu, Ping
AU - Sunar, Diane
AU - Texeira, Maria Luisa Mendes
AU - Tripodi, Doriana
AU - Diaz Rivera, Paola Eunice
AU - van Osch, Yvette
AU - Yuki, Masaki
AU - Ogusu, Natsuki
AU - Kwantes, Catherine T.
AU - Diaz-Loving, Rolando
AU - Pérez-Floriano, Lorena
AU - Chaleeraktrakoon, Trawin
AU - Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
PY - 2021/7
Y1 - 2021/7
N2 - This study compares the individual-level and sample-level predictive utility of a measure of the cultural logics of dignity, honor, and face. University students in 29 samples from 24 nations used a simple measure to rate their perceptions of the interpersonal cultural logic characterizing their local culture. The nomological net of these measures was then explored. Key dependent measures included three different facets of independent versus interdependent self-construal, relevant attitudes and values, reported handling of actual interpersonal conflicts, and responses to normative settings. Multilevel analyses revealed both individual- and sample-level effects but the dignity measure showed more individual-level effects, whereas sample-level effects were relatively more important with the face measure. The implications of this contrast are discussed.
AB - This study compares the individual-level and sample-level predictive utility of a measure of the cultural logics of dignity, honor, and face. University students in 29 samples from 24 nations used a simple measure to rate their perceptions of the interpersonal cultural logic characterizing their local culture. The nomological net of these measures was then explored. Key dependent measures included three different facets of independent versus interdependent self-construal, relevant attitudes and values, reported handling of actual interpersonal conflicts, and responses to normative settings. Multilevel analyses revealed both individual- and sample-level effects but the dignity measure showed more individual-level effects, whereas sample-level effects were relatively more important with the face measure. The implications of this contrast are discussed.
KW - cultural difference
KW - cultural logic
KW - dignity
KW - face
KW - honour
KW - self-construal
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85097621529&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1069397120979571
DO - 10.1177/1069397120979571
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85097621529
SN - 1069-3971
VL - 55
SP - 95
EP - 126
JO - Cross-cultural research
JF - Cross-cultural research
IS - 2-3
ER -