“…Argumentativeness research is increasingly conducted outside of the US and cross-culturally. In fact, as researchers have asserted argumentativeness as a trait is a culturally universal trait (Rancer and Avtgis, 2014), the 20-item argumentativeness measure or variations of it have been translated into many languages including Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, French, German, Finnish, Spanish, Slovakian, Romanian, Russian, Turkish and other languages (Avtgis and Rancer, 2002; Croucher et al , 2013, 2016, 2018; Gronostay, 2019; Hsu, 2007; Park and Kim, 1992; Subanaliev et al , 2018; Suzuki and Rancer, 1994). Argumentativeness studies conducted outside of the US have shown that non-US based samples tend to differ in levels of argumentativeness from US-based samples.…”