Title of article
INDIVIDUAL AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES ON STATUS DIFFERENTIATION The Status Differentiation Scale
Author/Authors
David Matsumoto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
19
From page
413
To page
431
Abstract
The concept of status differentiation is introduced along with a description of the development and initial
validation of an individual-difference measure called the Status Differentiation Scale (SDS). This is followed
by reports of cross-cultural differences on the SDS in three countries. Study 1 used American participants
and established the scoring procedure for the SDS, its internal reliability and structural relationships, and
construct validity. Study 2 used American and Japanese participants and demonstrated its internal reliability,
structural relationships, and construct validity with a measure of allocentrism in both countries and
predictable country differences that could not be accounted for by collectivism. Study 3 used American and
South Korean participants and documented its internal reliability, structural relationships, and construct
validity with a measure of values in both countries and predictable country differences that could not be
accounted for by values. The concept of status differentiation, and the availability of the SDS, can have
important theoretical and empirical ramifications for future studies of culture.
Keywords
egalitarian versus hierarchical self , status , Power , status differentiation , Power distance
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708978
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