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Soc Psychol Personal Sci ; 4(5): 521-528, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30147848

ABSTRACT

The current research examined whether nations differ in their attitudes toward action and inaction. It was anticipated that members of dialectical East Asian societies would show a positive association in their attitudes toward action/inaction. However, members of non-dialectical European-American societies were expected to show a negative association in their attitudes toward action/inaction. Young adults in 19 nations completed measures of dialectical thinking and attitudes toward action/inaction. Results from multi-level modeling showed, as predicted, that people from high dialecticism nations reported a more positive association in their attitudes toward action and inaction than people from low dialecticism nations. Furthermore, these findings remained after controlling for cultural differences in individualism-collectivism, neuroticism, gross-domestic product, and response style. Discussion highlights the implications of these findings for action/inaction goals, dialecticism, and culture.

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Buenos Aires; Editorial Paidós; 1a. ed; 1994. 306 p. ^e22cm.(Paidós psicometría y psicodiagnóstico).
Monography in Spanish | LILACS-Express | BINACIS | ID: biblio-1195418
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Buenos Aires; Editorial Paidós; 1a. ed; 1994. 306 p. 22cm.(Paidós psicometría y psicodiagnóstico). (69752).
Monography in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-69752
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