MANASA, Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi
Vol 2 No 2 (2013): Desember, 2013

COLLECTIVE SELF-ESTEEM AND CULTURAL ORIENTATION

Novita W. Sutantoputri (Fakultas Psikologi, Unika Atma Jaya)
Evanytha Evanytha (Fakultas Psikologi, Unika Atma Jaya)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2013

Abstract

The present study explored the relationship between collective self-esteem and cultural orientation. It was hypothesized that one’s collective self-esteem or one’s judgment of being a member of one’s ethnic group would predict their cultural orientation. Collective self-esteem or one’s judgment of one being a member of one’s ethnic group had 4 dimensions: private, public, membership and importance; cultural orientation also had 4 dimensions: horizontal individualism, horizontal collectivism, vertical individualism, and vertical collectivism. One-hundred and fifty-nine students participated in the present study. Public collective self-esteem positively predicted horizontal individualism (β = .217) and vertical individualism (β = .224); private collective self-esteem positively predicted vertical collectivism, (β = .273) and negatively predicted vertical individualism (β = -.234). Cultural factors, particular to the Indonesian context, need to be taken into account in regard to interpreting the collected data.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Manasa

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences

Description

AIMS AND SCOPE Manasa publishes papers that focus on understanding human behavior as individuals and groups which include in any organization/school/community setting in regard to their personality, emotions, cognition, behavior, and any other psychological aspects and processes, ranging from ...