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Relationships Between Attachment Security and Self-Construal Orientations

The Journal of Psychology, 2007
The authors report the results of two studies in which they explored the relationship of related and individuated self-construals, as suggested by the balanced integration-differentiation (BID) model (E. O. Imamoğlu, 2003), with (a) general attachment security in the first study (N = 168 Turkish university students) and (b) relationship-specific ...
İmamoğlu, Emine Olcay, Imamoglu, Selen
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Technological Innovation and Adopter Self-Construal

International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, 2015
In this paper, we theorize that individuals who value independence and distinctiveness identify more with social identities as a result of adopting sustaining technological innovations. Conversely, individuals who value interdependence may become more independent as a result of adopting disruptive technological innovations.
Hesham Fazel   +2 more
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Brand-extended self-construal [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
Recent research suggests consumers view brands anthropomorphically and often form self-connections with a particular brand. To date, however, no research has explored whether consumers vary with regard to their tendency to form such connections. In the current research, we conceptualize Brand-Extended Self-Construal (BESC) as the propensity for a ...
Czellar, Sandor   +2 more
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Self-Construal in Chile and Norway

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2009
The study compares Chilean and Norwegian self-construal with regard to the concepts of independence and interdependence. Chile has been characterized as collectivistic and Norway as individualistic, and the hypothesis is that this characterization also distinguishes self-perception as independent and interdependent, respectively.
Arnulf Kolstad, Silje Horpestad
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Self-Construal and Identity

2019
Self-concept is essential to the description of human beings. Authors from individualistic cultures have offered different definitions and measures of the self, sharing the idea that the self is a social entity that emerges from the constant dialectic relationships with others.
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Self-Construal and the Fear of Death

Psychological Reports, 2015
Orehek, Sasota, Kruglanski, Dechesne, and Ridgeway (2014) reported that priming students with self-construals (reading paragraphs focusing on the self vs others) increased their general fear of death. The Collett-Lester Fear of Death Scale measures the fear of death of the self separately from the fear of death of others, and so it was predicted that ...
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Culture, Self-Construal, and Leisure Motivations

Leisure Sciences, 2009
The purpose of this study is to examine Canadian and Mainland Chinese students' leisure by investigating the role self-construal plays as an intervening variable between culture and motivation. Separate hierarchical multiple regressions are performed on each motivation with culture entered first followed by a block composed of four types of self ...
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Enterprise trainees' self-construals as entrepreneurs

International Journal of Personal Construct Psychology, 1992
Abstract Although the past decade has seen a resurgence of interest in the economic and political aspects of the entrepreneur, most psychological studies have tended to concentrate on the identification of the “entrepreneurial personality” or the repertoire of traits that identify successful entrepreneurs.
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Relational Self‐Construal: Past and Future

Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2009
Abstract Relational self‐construal is characterized as the extent to which a person defines the self in terms of close relationships. In this article, I distinguish relational self‐construal from collective‐interdependent self‐construal and from other similar‐sounding constructs.
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Self-construals and conversational indirectness: A Dutch perspective

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2007
Abstract Individuals of different cultures vary in terms of how they use language in verbal interactions. In a previous study by Hara and Kim [(2004). The effect of self-construals on conversational indirectness. International Journal of Intercultural Relations , 28 , 1–18] it was found that people's self-construals were related to the expression ...
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