Title of article
A THEORY OF UNCERTAINTY ORIENTATION Implications for the Study of Individual Differences Within and Across Cultures
Author/Authors
PAUL A. SHUPER RICHARD M. SORRENTINO، نويسنده , , YASUNAO OTSUBO، نويسنده , , Gordon Hodson، نويسنده , , A. Marie Walker، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
21
From page
460
To page
480
Abstract
The present study investigates whether Canadian and Japanese university students differ in how they deal
with uncertainty. In addition to examining individual differences in uncertainty orientation, Weinstein’s
measure of unrealistic optimism and Hofstede’s measures of uncertainty avoidance and individualism-collectivism
were examined. Participants were 535 Canadian and Japanese undergraduate men and women. In
support of the main prediction, Canadian students were found to be more uncertainty oriented (UO) as compared
to Japanese students, who were more certainty oriented (CO) (p< .001). It is interesting to note that significant
Uncertainty Orientation ´ Country interactions on the additional measures were also found. Whereas
COs showed high levels of unrealistic optimism and uncertainty avoidance and low levels of individualism
in Canada, UOs showed this pattern in Japan. These differences are consistent with the theory of uncertainty
orientation in terms of whether cultural orientations toward uncertainty match or do not match one’s self-regulatory
style
Keywords
Collectivism , Optimism , Cross-cultural differences , culture , Uncertainty , Individualism
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708184
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