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National Character and Personality
Authors:Robert R. McCrae   Antonio Terracciano
Affiliation:National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Abstract:ABSTRACT— People in all cultures have shared perceptions about the personality characteristics of the typical member of their own culture and of typical members of other cultures. Recent collaborative work has provided validated assessments of the personality profiles of over 50 cultures, and judged by these criteria, perceptions of national character are unfounded stereotypes. An appreciation of that fact by the public might improve international relations, so research is needed to understand the origins and persistence of national-character stereotypes. Psychologists have begun to explore the utility of aggregate personality profiles, which reflect subtle but real differences between cultures in mean levels of personality traits.
Keywords:personality traits    stereotypes    Five-Factor Model    cross-cultural comparisons
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