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Cultural contributors to negative emotionality: A multilevel analysis from the Joint Effort Toddler Temperament Consortium

İsim Cultural contributors to negative emotionality: A multilevel analysis from the Joint Effort Toddler Temperament Consortium
Yazar Desmarais, E. E., French, B. F., Ahmetoglu, E., Acar, İbrahim Hakkı, Gonzalez-Salinas, C., Kozlova, E., Slobodskaya, H., Benga, O., Majdandžić, M., Beijers, R., de Weerth, C., Huitron, B., Lee, E. G., Han, S. Y., Park, S. Y., Giusti, L., Montirosso, R., Tuovinen, S., Heinonen, K., Raikkonen, K., Wang, Z. Y., Lecannelier, F., Linhares, M. B. M., Casalin, S., Putnam, S. P., Gartstein, M. A.
Basım Tarihi: 2021-11
Basım Yeri - Sage
Konu Cross-cultural, Cultural values, Early childhood, Negative emotionality
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Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 0165-0254
Kayıt Numarası 08463c72-6cb3-4e77-939d-f8c8f15d0a0a
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2021-11
Notlar WSU College of Arts and Sciences 2014 Berry Family Faculty Excellence Award ; Italian Ministry of Health, Ricerca Corrente 2014-2015
Örnek Metin This study advances the cross-cultural temperament literature by comparing temperament ratings of toddlers from 14 nations. Multilevel modeling (MLM) procedures were utilized to regress negative emotionality (NE) and component subscales on Hofstede’s cultural value dimensions while controlling for age and gender. More individualistic values were associated with lower NE, and component discomfort, fear, motor activity, perceptual sensitivity, and soothability scales. The discomfort subscale was negatively associated with power distance and positively associated with masculine cultural values. Higher ratings of shyness were related to a more long-term cultural orientation. Results illustrate the feasibility of an MLM approach to cross-cultural research and provide a new perspective on the intersection of culture and temperament development. Limitations and future implications are discussed.
DOI 10.1177/01650254211020128
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Cultural contributors to negative emotionality: A multilevel analysis from the Joint Effort Toddler Temperament Consortium

Yazar Desmarais, E. E., French, B. F., Ahmetoglu, E., Acar, İbrahim Hakkı, Gonzalez-Salinas, C., Kozlova, E., Slobodskaya, H., Benga, O., Majdandžić, M., Beijers, R., de Weerth, C., Huitron, B., Lee, E. G., Han, S. Y., Park, S. Y., Giusti, L., Montirosso, R., Tuovinen, S., Heinonen, K., Raikkonen, K., Wang, Z. Y., Lecannelier, F., Linhares, M. B. M., Casalin, S., Putnam, S. P., Gartstein, M. A.
Basım Tarihi 2021-11
Basım Yeri - Sage
Konu Cross-cultural, Cultural values, Early childhood, Negative emotionality
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 0165-0254
Kayıt Numarası 08463c72-6cb3-4e77-939d-f8c8f15d0a0a
Lokasyon Psychology
Tarih 2021-11
Notlar WSU College of Arts and Sciences 2014 Berry Family Faculty Excellence Award ; Italian Ministry of Health, Ricerca Corrente 2014-2015
Örnek Metin This study advances the cross-cultural temperament literature by comparing temperament ratings of toddlers from 14 nations. Multilevel modeling (MLM) procedures were utilized to regress negative emotionality (NE) and component subscales on Hofstede’s cultural value dimensions while controlling for age and gender. More individualistic values were associated with lower NE, and component discomfort, fear, motor activity, perceptual sensitivity, and soothability scales. The discomfort subscale was negatively associated with power distance and positively associated with masculine cultural values. Higher ratings of shyness were related to a more long-term cultural orientation. Results illustrate the feasibility of an MLM approach to cross-cultural research and provide a new perspective on the intersection of culture and temperament development. Limitations and future implications are discussed.
DOI 10.1177/01650254211020128
Cilt 45
Özyeğin Üniversitesi
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