“…The interplay of personality and context has also attracted renewed interest (e.g., Donnellan, Lucas, & Fleeson, 2009;Funder, 2008;Mischel & Shoda, 1995), with some moves to incorporate culture in this interplay (e.g., Church, Katigbak, & Del Prado, 2010;Matsumoto, Yoo, Fontaine, & 56 Even though research is sometimes conducted on the level of the four ethnic groups (Duckitt, Callaghan, & Wagner, 2005) and recent studies have sought to account for the linguistic diversity of South Africa (Meiring, Van de Vijver, Blacks and Whites. There is evidence for differences between the two groups, which points to Blacks being more collectivistic and Whites more individualistic (Allik & McCrae, 2004;Eaton & Louw, 2000;Watkins et al, 1998).…”