@article{5cf217dd5d1c4cdda1f7ca8ac140957b,
title = "Culture and the distinctiveness motive: Constructing identity in individualistic and collectivistic contexts",
abstract = "The motive to attain a distinctive identity is sometimes thought to be stronger in, or even specific to, those socialized into individualistic cultures. Using data from 4,751 participants in 21 cultural groups (18 nations and 3 regions), we tested this prediction against our alternative view that culture would moderate the ways in which people achieve feelings of distinctiveness, rather than influence the strength of their motivation to do so. We measured the distinctiveness motive using an indirect technique to avoid cultural response biases. Analyses showed that the distinctiveness motive was not weaker-and, if anything, was stronger-in more collectivistic nations. However, individualism-collectivism was found to moderate the ways in which feelings of distinctiveness were constructed: Distinctiveness was associated more closely with difference and separateness in more individualistic cultures and was associated more closely with social position in more collectivistic cultures. Multilevel analysis confirmed that it is the prevailing beliefs and values in an individual's context, rather than the individual's own beliefs and values, that account for these differences.",
keywords = "cultura, culture, distinctiveness, identity motives, identit{\`a}, cultura, culture, distinctiveness, identity motives, identit{\`a}",
author = "Maja Becker and Vignoles, {Vivian L.} and Ellinor Owe and Rupert Brown and Smith, {Peter B.} and Matt Easterbrook and Ginette Herman and {De Sauvage}, Isabelle and David Bourguignon and Ana Torres and Leoncio Camino and Lemos, {Fl{\'a}via Cristina Silveira} and Ferreira, {M. Cristina} and Koller, {Silvia H.} and Roberto Gonz{\~a}lez and Diego Carrasco and Cadena, {Maria Paz} and Siugmin Lay and Qian Wang and Bond, {Michael Harris} and Trujillo, {Elvia Vargas} and Paola Balanta and Aune Valk and Mekonnen, {Kassahun Habtamu} and George Nizharadze and Marta F{\"u}l{\"o}p and Camillo Regalia and Claudia Manzi and Maria Brambilla and Charles Harb and Said Aldhafri and Mariana Martin and Macapagal, {Ma. Elizabeth J.} and Aneta Chybicka and Alin Gavreliuc and Johanna Buitendach and Gallo, {Inge Schweiger} and Emre {\"O}zgen and G{\"a}ner, {{\"U}lk{\"a} E.} and Nil Yamakoǧlu",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1037/a0026853",
language = "English",
pages = "833--855",
journal = "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology",
issn = "0022-3514",
publisher = "American Psychological Association:750 First Street Northeast:Washington, DC 20002:(800)374-2721, (202)336-5600, EMAIL: susbscriptions@apa.org, INTERNET: http://www.apa.org, Fax: (202)336-5502",
}