The Effects of Self-Construal and Religiousness on Argumentativeness: A Cross-Cultural Analysis

被引:10
|
作者
Croucher, Stephen M. [1 ]
Oommen, Deepa [1 ]
Hicks, Manda V. [1 ]
Holody, Kyle J. [1 ]
Anarbaeva, Samara [1 ]
Yoon, Kisung [1 ]
Spencer, Anthony T. [1 ]
Marsh, Chrishawn [1 ]
Aljahli, Abdulrahman I. [1 ]
机构
[1] West Texas A&M Univ, Dept Commun, Canyon, TX USA
关键词
Argumentativeness; Cross-Cultural; Religiosity/Religiousness; Self-Construal;
D O I
10.1080/10510971003603994
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Christians and Muslims were recruited from France (n = 600), Britain (n = 568), and the United States (n = 1,176) to complete a survey assessing the relationship between argumentativeness and an individuals' self-construal. Correlation analysis revealed the relationships between self-construal, argumentativeness, and religiousness were significantly opposite those predicted. Hierarchical regression modeling results revealed national and religious identification to each have significant effects on the relationship between self-construal and argumentativeness. Religiousness did not have a significant effect on the relationship between argumentativeness and an individual's self-construal. Overall, an individual's culture was shown to significantly influence one's level of argumentativeness.
引用
收藏
页码:135 / 155
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Independent vs. interdependent self-construal and interrogative compliance: Intra- and cross-cultural evidence
    Oeberst, Aileen
    Wu, Song
    PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2015, 85 : 50 - 55
  • [12] Shyness, Self-Construal, Extraversion-Introversion, Neuroticism, and Psychoticism: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Among College Students
    Afshan, Ambreen
    Askari, Iman
    Manickam, Leister Sam Sudheer
    SAGE OPEN, 2015, 5 (02):
  • [13] Communicating in Collectivistic Culture: Relationship between Interdependent Self-Construal and Cooperative Communication in Cross-Cultural Communication Model
    Hoo, Pin Lick Soo
    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA: AN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION REGIONAL CONFERENCE (I-COME'16), 2017, 33
  • [14] Argumentativeness and Political Participation: A Cross-Cultural Analysis in the United States and Turkey
    Croucher, Stephen Michael
    Otten, Rand
    Ball, Meghan
    Grimes, Tamara
    Ainsworth, Brett
    Begley, Kieran
    Corzo, Laci
    COMMUNICATION STUDIES, 2013, 64 (01) : 18 - 32
  • [15] Self-construal: a cultural framework for brain function
    Han, Shihui
    Humphreys, Glyn
    CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2016, 8 : 10 - 14
  • [16] Self-construal and social comparison effects
    Cheng, Rebecca Wing-yi
    Lam, Shui-fong
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2007, 77 : 197 - 211
  • [17] Interdependent self-construal moderates the relationship between pro-generation investment and future orientation: A cross-cultural comparison
    Chen, Yidi
    Gao, Lingling
    Sheng, Zhengyu
    Ma, Jinjin
    Guo, Xiaohan
    Lippke, Sonia
    Gan, Yiqun
    JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENCE, 2022, 94 (07) : 1008 - 1021
  • [18] The effects of self-construal and commitment on persuasion
    Agrawal, N
    Maheswaran, D
    JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH, 2005, 31 (04) : 841 - 849
  • [19] The Effects of Cultural Self-Construal and Self-Disclosure on Attachment and Relationship Satisfaction in SNS
    Lee, Hanna
    Hwang, Sun-Jin
    CLOTHING AND TEXTILES RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2019, 37 (02) : 119 - 135
  • [20] AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY, NARRATIVE AND SELF-CONSTRUAL. A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY
    de la Mata, Manuel L.
    Santamaria, Andres
    Ruiz, Lucia
    Hansen, Tia G. B.
    REVISTA MEXICANA DE PSICOLOGIA, 2011, 28 (02): : 183 - 191