Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24612-3_2023
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“…47,48 People in an individualistic culture view the self as separate and distinct from others. 47,48 In collectivism, the self is viewed as connected to others as part of close relationships, social roles and group memberships. 47,48 The representation of the self is influenced by culture, 48 and Asian people are traditionally collectivistic in nature.…”
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“…47,48 People in an individualistic culture view the self as separate and distinct from others. 47,48 In collectivism, the self is viewed as connected to others as part of close relationships, social roles and group memberships. 47,48 The representation of the self is influenced by culture, 48 and Asian people are traditionally collectivistic in nature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…47,48 In collectivism, the self is viewed as connected to others as part of close relationships, social roles and group memberships. 47,48 The representation of the self is influenced by culture, 48 and Asian people are traditionally collectivistic in nature. 18,47 This collectivist orientation explains why participants were concerned about their roles and relationships within their social groups.…”
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