THIS STUDY EXAMINED ASPECTS OF INDIVIDUALISM COLLECTIVISM AND SELFDIFFERENTIATION

  INTERNATIONAL PILOT STUDY ON THE EVALUATION OF
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14 CUSTOMS COOPERATION CASE STUDY FOR CANADA
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This study examined aspects of individualism, collectivism, and self-differentiation in 123 African American women attending a

This study examined aspects of individualism, collectivism, and self-differentiation in 123 African American women attending a predominantly White university. Specifically, the study explored the relationship between Triandis's (1995) model of horizontal and vertical individualism and collectivism, and four self-differentiation constructs (i.e., emotional reactivity, I-position, emotional cutoff, and fusion with others) proposed by Skowron and Friedlander (1998). Results revealed that aspects of individualism and collectivism were differentially related to self-differentiation in African American college women. Implications of the findings are discussed.



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