Cultural Values Influence the Developmental Trajectory of Resistance to Social Influence Over the Course of Adolescence
Rui Pei,
Elissa Kranzler,
Emily B. Falk
Abstract:The opinions of peers are among the most potent factors influencing human decision‐making. Research conducted in Western societies suggests that individuals become more resistant to peer influence from late adolescence to adulthood. It is unknown whether this developmental trajectory is universal across cultures. Through two cross‐national studies, we present consistent self‐report and behavioral evidence for culturally distinct developmental trajectories of resistance to peer influence (RPI). Our findings fro… Show more
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