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The Ecocultural Framework, Ecosocial Indices, and Psychological Variables in Cross-Cultural Research
James Georgas
University of Athens
Fons J. R. van de Vijver
Tilburg University
John W. Berry
Queens University
Relationships between context variables (ecosocial indices) and psychological variables across different nations were investigated, guided by Berrys Ecocultural Framework. The psychological variables were values (Hofstede; Inglehart; Schwartz; Smith, Dugan, and Trompenaars) and subjective well-being (Diener). The ecosocial indices of religion and affluence had separate and in some ways contrasting relationships with psychological variables. Some religions were related to higher interpersonal power, loyalty, and hierarchy, but lower affluence. Other religions, (particularly Protestantism) and higher affluence were related to intrapersonal aspects, such as individualism, utilitarian commitment, and well-being. The most important result was the finding that scores of psychological variables showed systematic relationships with cluster membership of countries on ecosocial indices. The study proposes a solution to a theoretical and methodological problem of current cross-cultural psychology: the search for cultural (context) variables that would explain similarities and differences in psychological variables in different clusters of countries.
Key Words: cross-cultural differences ecocultural framework social indices cultural zones values attitudes religion affluence
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Vol. 35, No. 1,
74-96 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/0022022103260459

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