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Title: Culture


1
Culture Personality
  • Kimberley A. Clow
  • kclow2_at_uwo.ca
  • http//instruct.uwo.ca/psychology/257e-570
  • Office Hour Thursdays 2-3pm
  • Office S302

2
Outline
  • What is Culture
  • Approaches to Culture
  • Comparative Approach
  • Emic vs. Etic
  • Types of Culture
  • Evoked
  • Transmitted
  • Universal
  • Summary

3
How Do We Compare?
  • In some ways
  • We are like all other people
  • We are like some others
  • We are like nobody else
  • How does culture shape who we are?

4
What is Culture?
  • Definitions
  • Shared system of meaning that provide the
    standards for perceiving, believing, evaluating,
    communicating, and acting among those who share a
    language, a historic period, and a geographic
    location
  • The way people understand their world and make
    sense of it through a shared system of meaning

5
Why Study Culture?
  • Reasons
  • Discover whether concepts of personality that are
    prevalent in one culture are also applicable in
    other cultures
  • Discover whether cultures differ in the levels of
    particular personality traits
  • Discover whether the factor structure of
    personality traits varies across cultures
  • Discover whether certain features of personality
    are universal

6
Approaches to Culture
  • How to handle cultural differences
  • Denial
  • Deconstructionism
  • Comparative Approach
  • Three Major Types of Cultures
  • Evoked Culture
  • Transmitted Culture
  • Cultural Universals

7
Culture in Personality Theories
  • Psychodynamic Approach
  • Freuds Theory
  • Jungs Archetypes
  • Learning Approach
  • Allport
  • Culture is part of what it means to be a person
  • Trait Approach
  • Do factors hold up across cultures?

8
Comparative Approach
  • Etic
  • Universal
  • Objective
  • Outsiders view
  • Emic
  • Specific
  • Subjective
  • Insiders view

9
An Example
  • Personality in Spain
  • Do people use the same personality traits in the
    U.S. and Spain?
  • Emic Approach
  • Indigenous assessment of personality
  • Spanish personality adjectives
  • Etic Approach
  • Imported assessment of personality
  • Translated Big Five questionnaire

10
Resulting Factors
11
Circumplex Model of Affect
12
Etic vs. Emic
13
Evoked Culture
  • A way of considering culture that concentrates on
    phenomena that are triggered in different ways by
    different environmental conditions
  • A universal underlying mechanism
  • Environmental differences in activating that
    underlying mechanism
  • Example
  • Southern Culture of Honor

14
Southern Culture of Honor
15
Transmitted Culture
  • Representations (ideas, values, beliefs,
    attitudes) that exist originally in at least one
    person's mind that are transmitted to other minds
    through observation or interaction with the
    original person
  • Might explain cultural differences in
  • Morals Values
  • Self-Concepts

16
Etiquette East vs. West
  • Displays of Temper
  • Tone of Voice
  • Modesty vs. Pride
  • Laughing
  • Compliments
  • Using First Names
  • Touching
  • Disclosures
  • Offensive Gestures
  • Agreeing
  • Formality
  • Face

17
The Self
18
Structural Framework - USA
19
Structural Framework - Japan
20
Independent Self
Father
Mother
Self
Co-Worker
Sibling
Friend
Friend
Friend
21
Interdependent Self
Father
Mother
Self
Co-Worker
Sibling
Friend
Friend
Friend
22
Individualism vs. Collectivism
23
Variation Within Cultures
Individualism
Collectivism
24
VERTICAL
USA
India
COLLECTIVISTIC
INDIVIDUALISTIC
Israel?
Sweden
HORIZONTAL
25
Cultural Values
  • Hofstede studied IBM employees in 50 different
    countries
  • Found four cultural value dimensions
  • Power Distance
  • Canada vs. India
  • Uncertainty Avoidance
  • Japan vs. Hong-Kong
  • Individualism / Collectivism
  • US vs. China
  • Masculinity / Femininity
  • Brazil vs. Mexico

26
A Different Take
  • Trompenaars
  • Individualism vs. Collectivism
  • US vs. China
  • Universalism vs. Particularism
  • Germany vs. Hong-Kong
  • Neutral vs. Affective Relationships
  • Japan vs. Mexico
  • Specific vs. Diffuse Relationships
  • Achievement vs. Ascription
  • UK vs. India

27
Cultural Universals
  • Attempt to identify features of personality that
    appear to be universal, or present in most or all
    cultures
  • Some Examples
  • Gender Stereotypes
  • Emotion
  • Personality Factors

28
Emotional Expressions
Universality in Emotional Expressions
29
Summary
  • Cultural psychology studies the influence of
    cultural factors on peoples personality
  • Every approach to personality needs to account
    for cross-cultural differences
  • Global cross-cultural differences do not imply
    uniformity within each culture
  • Subcultures do exist!
  • Individual differences are also present
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