The remarkable differences between the East Asian cultures of China and Japan and the American culture make acculturation of East Asians into the mainstream of United States society extremely difficult. Characteristics of individualistic cultures include: the individual as an autonomous entity; ...
We mainly refer to a general trend of the dominant culture. In individualistic culture, the individual is the single most important unit in any social setting, regardless of the size of that unit, and the uniqueness of each individual is of param [translate] ...
Moreover, it is possible that these results could change as a function of the culture (individualistic vs. collectivistic),78 especially regarding the relationship between collective and self-efficacy beliefs. Therefore, future studies could be implemented in order to detect possible cross-cultural ...
Are Indigenous Chinese Personality Dimensions Culture-Specific? self-construals, the dimension was only modestly correlated with relational and collective aspects of self, two aspects of interdependent self-construals.doi... Lin,E J.-L. - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 被引量: 56发表: 2004年...
that Latinos and especially Blacks remain poor because of their supposedly inferior culture, laziness, or lack of intelligence, and not 500 years of settlerism, slavery, Jim Crow, and discrimination. At a time when the Black Power movement was shaking up American society and galvanizing young wor...
Institutions such as the military aim to respond efficiently to complex logistical challenges using a strictly hierarchical structure, where leaders are assigned a rank by senior colleagues and team members are trained to obey leader commands. Anthropolo
The Secret of our Success: How Culture is Driving Human Evolution, Domesticating our Species, and Making Us Smarter (Princeton Univ. Press, 2017). Schuppli, C., Isler, K. & van Schaik, C. P. How to explain the unusually late age at skill competence among humans. J. Hum. Evol. 63,...
This project studies a return to the qualitative sociability between the villagers and their environment, beyond the culture of living, the more or less ecological quality of the local soils as production subsystems, of the economic exploitation in the space of the regional tradition [1] and the...
Social culture in Nigeria shows some religious and ethnic heterogeneity in general. Previous research has also highlighted the negative influence that the colonial history of Akure has made on their society towards the attitude on collaboration [70,71]. The public perception in Nigeria, in general,...