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Links between race/ethnicity and cultural values as mediated by racial/ethnic identity and moderated by gender.
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EthnicityCultural ValuesEducationRace/ EthnicityCultural FactorSeparate DimensionsEthnic Group RelationSocial SciencesRaceGender StudiesCultural DiversityRacial GroupEthnic StudiesMinority StudiesRacismEthnic DiscriminationSocial IdentityCross-cultural StudiesIntersectionalityOwn WelfareEthnic IdentitySocial Identity TheoryCultureRacial/ethnic IdentitySociologyCross-cultural PerspectiveRace Relation
Two studies examined whether individualism (orientation toward one's own welfare), collectivism (orientation toward the welfare of one's larger community), and familism (orientation toward the welfare of one's immediate and extended family) are distinct cultural values predicted by race/ ethnicity. The 3 constructs proved to be separate dimensions, although collectivism and familism were positively correlated. In Study 1, persons of color scored higher on collectivism and familism than did Anglos. No differences emerged for individualism. Also, persons of color scored higher than Anglos on racial/ethnic identity, which in turn was a positive predictor of all 3 cultural values. In Study 2, we replicated the group differences on collectivism and familism for men but not for women.
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