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Influence of culture on tripartite self-concept development in adolescence : a comparison between han and uyghur cultures.
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UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-513
Autore
ABDUKERAM, Z.
Titolo
Influence of culture on tripartite self-concept development in adolescence : a comparison between han and uyghur cultures. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 292-310
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Estratto da: Psychological Reports 2015, 116, 1
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This study investigated the development of cultural variability in interdependent self-construal by comparing the differences in the tripartite self-concept of adolescent samples from the Han and Uyghur cultures. Participants (460 males, 522 females; M age = 16.3yr., SD=4.8) in the sub-phases of pre-, early-, mid-, late- and post-adolescence were asked to completed the revised Twenty Statements Test, and the items generated by the participants were coded into private, relational, and collective self-statements. The private self-statements were further differentiated by personal and social orientation, and the relational self-statements were further coded into family and friend focus. The relational aspect of an individual's self, or personal relationship, became increasingly important with age in the Han cultural groups, whereas the collective aspect of an individual's self, or social identity, became increasingly important with age in the Uyghur cultural groups. These findings seem to show the development of differences between relational and collective interdependent self-construals. Furthermore, these findings emphasize the need for further research into the development of within-cultural differences in self-construal.
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DIFFERENZA CULTURALE.
CONCETTO DI SÉ.
ADOLESCENTI.
TURCHIA.
IDENTITÀ.
GRUPPI.
PERCEZIONE.
INFLUENZA.
CULTURA.
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Psicologico
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MAMAT, M.
LUO, W.
WU, Y.
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Psychological Reports 2015, 116, 1
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