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Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol. 29, No. 1,
32-62 (1998)
DOI: 10.1177/0022022198291003
The Cross-Cultural Perspective in the Study of Personality
Rationale and Current Research
A. Timothy Church
Washington State University, church{at}mail.wsu.edu
Walter J. Lonner
Western Washington University, lonner{at}cc.wwu.edu
In this article, we examine the rationale for cross-cultural studies of personality, (including the search for cultural universals). Note the uncertain cross-cultural relevance of mainstream personality theories, and address current cross-cultural research on the following personality-relevant topics: personality structure and assessment, implications of individualism-collectivism for traits and their measurement, values and beliefs, emotions and subjective well-being, and motivation. Some of the best support for cross-cultural universality has been obtained in studies of the five-factor model of personality, the content and structure of values, a limited number of basic emotions, and higher order mood dimensions. Topics that need to be studied further include the following: (a) how to separate the many factors that influence personality scores across cultures, (b) the degree of cross-cultural comparability of the nomological nets of personality dimensions, and (c) the integration of trait-psychology and cultural-psychology perspectives.

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