Differences between tight and loose cultures: a 33-nation study
- PMID: 21617077
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1197754
Differences between tight and loose cultures: a 33-nation study
Erratum in
- Science. 2011 Aug 19;333(6045):937
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.
Comment in
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Behavior. Explaining human behavioral diversity.Science. 2011 May 27;332(6033):1041-2. doi: 10.1126/science.1207050. Science. 2011. PMID: 21617064 No abstract available.
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