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Differences between tight and loose cultures: a 33-nation study
Authors:Gelfand Michele J  Raver Jana L  Nishii Lisa  Leslie Lisa M  Lun Janetta  Lim Beng Chong  Duan Lili  Almaliach Assaf  Ang Soon  Arnadottir Jakobina  Aycan Zeynep  Boehnke Klaus  Boski Pawel  Cabecinhas Rosa  Chan Darius  Chhokar Jagdeep  D'Amato Alessia  Ferrer Montse  Fischlmayr Iris C  Fischer Ronald  Fülöp Marta  Georgas James  Kashima Emiko S  Kashima Yoshishima  Kim Kibum  Lempereur Alain  Marquez Patricia  Othman Rozhan  Overlaet Bert  Panagiotopoulou Penny  Peltzer Karl  Perez-Florizno Lorena R  Ponomarenko Larisa  Realo Anu  Schei Vidar  Schmitt Manfred  Smith Peter B  Soomro Nazar  Szabo Erna  Taveesin Nalinee
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA. mgelfand@psyc.umd.edu
Abstract:
With data from 33 nations, we illustrate the differences between cultures that are tight (have many strong norms and a low tolerance of deviant behavior) versus loose (have weak social norms and a high tolerance of deviant behavior). Tightness-looseness is part of a complex, loosely integrated multilevel system that comprises distal ecological and historical threats (e.g., high population density, resource scarcity, a history of territorial conflict, and disease and environmental threats), broad versus narrow socialization in societal institutions (e.g., autocracy, media regulations), the strength of everyday recurring situations, and micro-level psychological affordances (e.g., prevention self-guides, high regulatory strength, need for structure). This research advances knowledge that can foster cross-cultural understanding in a world of increasing global interdependence and has implications for modeling cultural change.
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