Individualism and Interdependence: Tapping into the Third Self-Construal
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2019-08
Authors
Lopez, Anthony
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Abstract
Traditionally, when it comes to describing an individual’s self-construal much of the focus is on its interdependent and independent aspects or dimensions. Individuals with a more independent self-construal are generally more focused on their own goals and driven by their needs and are usually autonomous from other individuals. Individuals with a more interdependt self-construal tend to be more group focused and understand and play their role in group settings. Although these dimensions of the self-construal have been very well established many have suspected that an individual’s self-construal may not be as unidimensional as previously believed. This study finds evidence to support that an individual’s self-construal is multidimensional containing both collectivistic and individualistic tendencies varying in strength and influence.
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Self-construals, Multidimensional, Interdependence, Independence
Citation
Lopez, A. (2019). Individualism and interdependence: Tapping into the third self-construal (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.