心理学报2004,Vol.36Issue(4):491-499,9.
什么是"中国人"的个性?--《中国人个性测量表CPAI-2》的分组差异
What is "Chinese" Personality? Subgroup Differences in the Chinese Personality Assessment Inventory (CPAI-2)
摘要
Abstract
The Chinese Personality Assessment Inventory (CPAI) is an indigenously developed personality measure, which covers both universal and culture-specific personality dimensions. We argue that a combined emic-etic approach reflects the broader psychological reality and is a useful approach to advance our understanding of psychology cross-culturally. We examine subgroup differences in the CPAI-2 normative sample to illustrate variations and continuity of personality characteristics within the same culture. Sex and age differences on mean scores of the CPAI-2 scales are consistent with expected variations associated socialization and developmental stages. There is no consistent pattern of variations across Hong Kong and different geographical regions within Mainland China.Within-culture and cross-cultural differences illustrate the continuity of individual differences in personality, and the dialectics of emic and etic constructs.关键词
中国人的个性/中国人个性测量表/分组差异Key words
Chinese personality/CPAI/Group differences分类
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张妙清,张树辉,张建新..什么是"中国人"的个性?--《中国人个性测量表CPAI-2》的分组差异[J].心理学报,2004,36(4):491-499,9.基金项目
This project was partially supported by the Hong Kong Government Research Grants Council Earmarked Grant Project CUHK4333/00H. ()