Fundamental social motives measured across forty-two cultures in two waves
| Primer Autor |
Pick, Cari M.
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| Co-autores |
Ko, Ahra
Kenrick, Douglas T.
Wiezel, Adi
Wormley, Alexandra S.
Awad, Edmond
Al-Shawaf, Laith
Barry, Oumar
Bereby-Meyer, Yoella
Boonyasiriwat, Watcharaporn
Brandstatter, Eduard
Ceylan-Batur, Suzan
Choy, Bryan K. C.
Crispim, Ana Carla
Cruz, Julio Eduardo
David, Daniel
David, Oana A.
Defelipe, Renata Pereira
Elmas, Pinar
Espinosa, Agustin
Fernandez, Ana Maria
Fetvadjiev, Velichko H.
Fetvadjieva, Stefka
Fischer, Ronald
Galdi, Silvia
Galindo-Caballero, Oscar Javier
Golovina, Elena V.
Golovina, Galina M.
Gomez-Jacinto, Luis
Graf, Sylvie
Grossmann, Igor
Gul, Pelin
Halama, Peter
Hamamura, Takeshi
Han, Shihui
Hansson, Lina S.
Hitokoto, Hidefumi
Hrebickova, Martina
Ilic, Darinka
Johnson, Jennifer Lee
Kara-Yakoubian, Mane
Karl, Johannes A.
Kim, Jinseok P.
Kohut, Michal
Lasselin, Julie
Lee, Hwaryung
Li, Norman P.
Mafra, Anthonieta Looman
Malanchuk, Oksana
Moran, Simone
Murata, Asuka
Na, Jinkyung
Ndiaye, Serigne Abdou Lahat
Jiaqing, O.
Onyishi, Ike E.
Pasay-an, Eddieson
Rizwan, Muhammed
Roth, Eric
Salgado, Sergio
Samoylenko, Elena S.
Savchenko, Tatyana N.
Sette, Catarina
Sevincer, A. Timur
Skoog, Eric
Stanciu, Adrian
Suh, Eunkook M.
Sznycer, Daniel
Talhelm, Thomas
Ugwu, Fabian O.
Uskul, Ayse K.
Uz, Irem
Valentova, Jaroslava Varella
Varella, Marco Antonio Correa
Wei, Liuqing
Zambrano, Danilo
Varnum, Michael E. W.
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| Título |
Fundamental social motives measured across forty-two cultures in two waves
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| Editorial |
NATURE PORTFOLIO
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| Revista |
SCIENTIFIC DATA
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| Lenguaje |
en
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| Resumen |
How does psychology vary across human societies? The fundamental social motives framework adopts an evolutionary approach to capture the broad range of human social goals within a taxonomy of ancestrally recurring threats and opportunities. These motives-self-protection, disease avoidance, affiliation, status, mate acquisition, mate retention, and kin care-are high in fitness relevance and everyday salience, yet understudied cross-culturally. Here, we gathered data on these motives in 42 countries (N = 15,915) in two cross-sectional waves, including 19 countries (N = 10,907) for which data were gathered in both waves. Wave 1 was collected from mid-2016 through late 2019 (32 countries, N = 8,998, 3,302 male, 5,585 female, M-age = 24.43, SD = 7.91). Wave 2 was collected from April through November 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic (29 countries, N = 6,917, 2,249 male, 4,218 female, M-age = 28.59, SD = 11.31). These data can be used to assess differences and similarities in people's fundamental social motives both across and within cultures, at different time points, and in relation to other commonly studied cultural indicators and outcomes.
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| Tipo de Recurso |
artículo de datos
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| doi |
10.1038/s41597-022-01579-w
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| Formato Recurso |
PDF
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| Palabras Claves |
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY
DECISION
FITNESS
RULES
SEX
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| Ubicación del archivo | |
| Categoría OCDE |
Ciencias Multidisciplinarias
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| Materias |
PSICOLOGÍA EVOLUTIVA
DECISIÓN
Fitness
REGLAS
SEXO
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| Disciplinas de la OCDE |
Otras Especialidades de la Psicología
Psicología Social
Ciencias Sociales Interdisciplinarias
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| Título de la cita (Recomendado-único) |
Fundamental social motives measured across forty-two cultures in two waves
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| Identificador del recurso (Mandatado-único) |
artículo de datos
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| Versión del recurso (Recomendado-único) |
version publicada
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| License |
CC BY 4.0
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| Condición de la licencia (Recomendado-repetible) |
CC BY 4.0
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| Derechos de acceso |
acceso abierto
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| Access Rights |
acceso abierto
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| Id de Web of Science |
WOS:000841250600001
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