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National character does not reflect mean personality trait levels in 49 cultures.

Authors :
Terracciano A
Abdel-Khalek AM
Adám N
Adamovová L
Ahn CK
Ahn HN
Alansari BM
Alcalay L
Allik J
Angleitner A
Avia MD
Ayearst LE
Barbaranelli C
Beer A
Borg-Cunen MA
Bratko D
Brunner-Sciarra M
Budzinski L
Camart N
Dahourou D
De Fruyt F
de Lima MP
del Pilar GE
Diener E
Falzon R
Fernando K
Ficková E
Fischer R
Flores-Mendoza C
Ghayur MA
Gülgöz S
Hagberg B
Halberstadt J
Halim MS
Hrebícková M
Humrichouse J
Jensen HH
Jocic DD
Jónsson FH
Khoury B
Klinkosz W
Knezević G
Lauri MA
Leibovich N
Martin TA
Marusić I
Mastor KA
Matsumoto D
McRorie M
Meshcheriakov B
Mortensen EL
Munyae M
Nagy J
Nakazato K
Nansubuga F
Oishi S
Ojedokun AO
Ostendorf F
Paulhus DL
Pelevin S
Petot JM
Podobnik N
Porrata JL
Pramila VS
Prentice G
Realo A
Reátegui N
Rolland JP
Rossier J
Ruch W
Rus VS
Sánchez-Bernardos ML
Schmidt V
Sciculna-Calleja S
Sekowski A
Shakespeare-Finch J
Shimonaka Y
Simonetti F
Sineshaw T
Siuta J
Smith PB
Trapnell PD
Trobst KK
Wang L
Yik M
Zupancic A
McCrae RR
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2005 Oct 07; Vol. 310 (5745), pp. 96-100.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Most people hold beliefs about personality characteristics typical of members of their own and others' cultures. These perceptions of national character may be generalizations from personal experience, stereotypes with a "kernel of truth," or inaccurate stereotypes. We obtained national character ratings of 3989 people from 49 cultures and compared them with the average personality scores of culture members assessed by observer ratings and self-reports. National character ratings were reliable but did not converge with assessed traits. Perceptions of national character thus appear to be unfounded stereotypes that may serve the function of maintaining a national identity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
310
Issue :
5745
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16210536
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1117199