Some Psychometric Correlates of Behaviour in India and Canada
Titel:
Some Psychometric Correlates of Behaviour in India and Canada
Auteur:
Carment, David W. Alcock, James E.
Verschenen in:
International journal of psychology
Paginering:
Jaargang 11 (1976) nr. 1 pagina's 57-64
Jaar:
1976
Inhoud:
A number of questionnaires, measuring category-width, risk-taking propensity, tolerance of ambiguity, world-mindedness and authoritarianism, were administered to samples of university students in India and Canada. The results are consistent with previous investigations and indicate that the Indians, as contrasted with the Canadians, prefer narrow categories, choose conservative risks, are less tolerant of ambiguity, are more authoritarian and, if attending a Hindu College, are less world-minded. The relationship of these orientations to other variables such as achievement motivation are discussed and the importance of antecedent child-rearing practices is noted.