Character strengths in 75 nations: An update |
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Authors: | Robert E. McGrath |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Psychology, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ 07555, USAmcgrath@fdu.edu |
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Abstract: | This study represents an extension of Park, Peterson, and Seligman, who found substantial convergence across 54 nations and all 50 US states in the self-report of character strengths. Though their overall sample was substantial, some countries were represented by as few as 20 cases. The present study updates their work, using a sample of 1,063,921 adults who completed the Values in Action Inventory-Inventory of Strengths online between 2002 and 2012. The results for 75 nations each represented by at least 150 respondents suggest substantial cross-cultural similarity in endorsement of the strengths. The most highly endorsed character strengths were Honesty, Fairness, Kindness, Judgment, and Curiosity, while the least endorsed were Self-Regulation, Modesty, Prudence, and Spirituality. Though the participants probably represent a biased sample for many of the countries examined in the study, these results suggest grounds exist for cross-cultural dialog on how to advance the development of good character. |
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Keywords: | character strengths VIA-IS (Values in Action Inventory) cross-cultural |
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