Aggregate temperament scores from multiple countries: Associations with aggregate personality traits,cultural dimensions,and allelic frequency |
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Affiliation: | 2. Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA;1. University of Oulu, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Finland;2. University of Umeå, Department of Psychology, Sweden;3. University of Ulster, Department of Psychology, UK |
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Abstract: | Aggregate temperament scores were calculated across 17 studies for 18 countries. These scores were analyzed in relation to aggregate personality scores, cultural orientation, and allelic distribution reported in prior studies. Cross-culture patterns were largely consistent with those previously reported for personality: countries high on Surgency (SUR) were high on Extraversion, high Negative Affectivity (NEG) was consistent with Neuroticism, and Regulatory Capacity (RC) with Agreeableness. Regarding cultural orientation, aggregate SUR was associated with low Power Distance and Long-Term Orientation; NEG with low Individualism and high Masculinity and Uncertainty Avoidance; and RC with low Power Distance and Masculinity. Higher proportion of MAOA-uVNTR low expression alleles was associated with low SUR and low RC; and A118G G-form allele proportion with low RC. |
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Keywords: | Temperament Personality Culture Coevolution Cultural orientation Allelic distribution Individual differences |
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