TY - JOUR
T1 - Young Adults’ Trait Affection Given and Received as Functions of Hofstede’s Dimensions of Cultures and National Origin
AU - Mansson, Daniel H.
AU - Marko, František
AU - Bachratá, Katarína
AU - Danišková, Zuzana
AU - Gajdošíková Zeleiová, Jaroslava
AU - Janiš, Vladimír
AU - Sharov, Anatolii S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 World Communication Association.
PY - 2016/9/2
Y1 - 2016/9/2
N2 - Based on the work conducted by trait psychologists, this cross-cultural investigation sought to examine young adults’ trait affection given and trait affection received in the U.S., Russia, and Slovakia as functions of (a) Hofstede’s four primary dimensions of national cultures (i.e. masculinity–femininity, individualism–collectivism, uncertainty avoidance, and power distance), and (b) national origin. Undergraduate students (N = 558) from the U.S. (n = 214), Russia (n = 169), and Slovakia (n = 210) completed a questionnaire in their native languages. The results of regression analyses and analyses of variances supported the notion that the four dimensions of national cultures influence people’s trait-like attributes and therefore also result in significant differences among the three countries examined in this investigation.
AB - Based on the work conducted by trait psychologists, this cross-cultural investigation sought to examine young adults’ trait affection given and trait affection received in the U.S., Russia, and Slovakia as functions of (a) Hofstede’s four primary dimensions of national cultures (i.e. masculinity–femininity, individualism–collectivism, uncertainty avoidance, and power distance), and (b) national origin. Undergraduate students (N = 558) from the U.S. (n = 214), Russia (n = 169), and Slovakia (n = 210) completed a questionnaire in their native languages. The results of regression analyses and analyses of variances supported the notion that the four dimensions of national cultures influence people’s trait-like attributes and therefore also result in significant differences among the three countries examined in this investigation.
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U2 - 10.1080/17475759.2016.1213181
DO - 10.1080/17475759.2016.1213181
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84980047662
SN - 1747-5759
VL - 45
SP - 404
EP - 418
JO - Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
JF - Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
IS - 5
ER -