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- Q119972510 name "Data, data-analysis scripts, and research materials from the article: A Sociocultural Norm Perspective on Big Five Prediction" @default.
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- Q119972510 P1476 "Data, data-analysis scripts, and research materials from the article: A Sociocultural Norm Perspective on Big Five Prediction" @default.
- Q119972510 P2093 "Jennifer Eck" @default.
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- Q119972510 P356 "10.7801/364" @default.
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- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_Material-File.pdf @default.
- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_R-Script_Supplement.R @default.
- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_References_R-Packages.pdf @default.
- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_Data.csv @default.
- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_Codebook_Data.csv @default.
- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_R-Script_MainText.R @default.
- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_R-Script_BayesFactors.R @default.
- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_Mplus-Scripts.zip @default.
- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_Pretest-Data.csv @default.
- Q119972510 P4945 SNP-B5_Codebook_Pretest-Data.csv @default.
- Q119972510 P7535 "The Big Five predict numerous preferences, decisions, and behaviors—but why? To help answer this key question, the present research develops the sociocultural norm perspective (SNP) on Big Five prediction—a critical revision and extension of the sociocultural motives perspective (Gebauer et al., 2014). The SNP states: Agreeableness, Extraversion, and Conscientiousness predict outcomes positively if those outcomes are socioculturally normative. Openness, by contrast, predicts outcomes negatively if they are socioculturally normative. Moreover, the SNP specifies unique mechanisms that underlie those predictions. Two mechanisms are social (social trust for Agreeableness, social attention for Extraversion) and two are cognitive (rational thought for Conscientiousness, independent thought for Openness). The present research develops the SNP by means of three large-scale experiments (Ntotal = 7,404), which used a new, tailor-made experimental paradigm—the minimal norm paradigm. Overall, the SNP provides norm-based, culture-focused, and mechanism-attentive explanations for why the Big Five predict their outcomes. The SNP also has broader relevance: It helps explain why Big Five effects vary across cultures and, thus, dispels the view that such variation threatens the validity of the Big Five. It suggests that the psychology of norms would benefit from attention to the Big Five. Finally, it helps bridge personality, social, and cross-cultural psychology by integrating their key conce" @default.
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