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Tytuł:
Psychometric comparisons of benevolent and corrective humor across 22 countries : the virtue gap in humor goes international
Autorzy:
Singh, Kamlesh
Heintz, Sonja
Yahfoufi, Najwa Y. El
Ramis, TamilSelvan
Shcherbakova, Olga V.
Brdar, Ingrid
Chłopicki, Władysław
Mendiburo-Seguel, Andrés
Saglam, Betül
Ďurka, Róbert
Chen, Hsueh-Chih
Collins, Matthew
Carretero-Dios, Hugo
Torres-Marín, Jorge
Isler, Robert B.
Pang, Dandan
Brzozowska, Dorota
Ruch, Willibald
Dionigi, Alberto
Argüello-Gutiérrez, Catalina
Platt, Tracey
Wong, Peter S. O.
Stokenberga, Ieva
Quiroga-Garza, Angélica
Opis:
Recently, two forms of virtue-related humor, benevolent and corrective, have been introduced. Benevolent humor treats human weaknesses and wrongdoings benevolently, while corrective humor aims at correcting and bettering them. Twelve marker items for benevolent and corrective humor (the BenCor) were developed, and it was demonstrated that they fill the gap between humor as temperament and virtue. The present study investigates responses to the BenCor from 25 samples in 22 countries (overall N = 7,226). The psychometric properties of the BenCor were found to be sufficient in most of the samples, including internal consistency, unidimensionality, and factorial validity. Importantly, benevolent and corrective humor were clearly established as two positively related, yet distinct dimensions of virtue-related humor. Metric measurement invariance was supported across the 25 samples, and scalar invariance was supported across six age groups (from 18 to 50+ years) and across gender. Comparisons of samples within and between four countries (Malaysia, Switzerland, Turkey, and the UK) showed that item profiles were more similar within than between countries, though some evidence for regional differences was also found. This study thus supported, for the first time, the suitability of the 12 marker items of benevolent and corrective humor in different countries, enabling a cumulative cross-cultural research and eventually applications of humor aiming at the good.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Benevolent and corrective humor, life satisfaction, and broad humor dimensions : extending the nomological network of the BenCor across 25 countries
Autorzy:
Mustafi, Nailya
Güsewell, Angelika
Shcherbakova, Olga V.
Oshio, Atsushi
Aykan, Simge
Martin-Krumm, Charles
Torres-Marín, Jorge
Ramis, TamilSelvan
Brdar, Ingrid
Saklofske, Donald H.
Chłopicki, Władysław
Stokenberga, Ieva
Heintz, Sonja
Wong, Peter S. O.
Ruch, Willibald
Dionigi, Alberto
Ďurka, Róbert
Lajčiaková, Petra
Mendiburo-Seguel, Andrés
Lau, Chlo
Chen, Hsueh-Chih
Stalikas, Anastasios
Proyer, René T.
Ivanova, Alyona
Slezackova, Alena
Choi, Incheol
Măda, Stanca
Săftoiu, Răzvan
Platt, Tracey
Laineste, Liisi
Migiwa, Ifu
Isler, Robert B.
Ford, Thomas E.
Brzozowska, Dorota
Carretero-Dios, Hugo
Quiroga-Garza, Angélica
Lee, Minha
Opis:
Benevolent and corrective humor are two comic styles that have been related to virtue, morality, and character strengths. A previous study also supported the viability of measuring these two styles with the BenCor in 22 countries. The present study extends the previous one by including further countries (a total of 25 countries in 29 samples with N = 7813), by testing the revised BenCor (BenCor-R), and by adding two criterion measures to assess life satisfaction and four broad humor dimensions (social fun/entertaining humor, mockery, humor ineptness, and cognitive/reflective humor). As expected, the BenCor-R showed mostly promising psychometric properties (internal consistency and factorial validity). Consistent with previous studies, benevolent humor correlated positively with life satisfaction in most countries, while corrective humor was uncorrelated with life satisfaction. These relationships were only slightly changed when controlling for social fun/entertaining humor and mockery, respectively. Benevolent humor was mostly positively associated with cognitive/reflective humor, followed by social fun/entertaining humor and mockery. Corrective humor was mostly positively associated with mockery, followed by cognitive/reflective and social fun/entertaining humor, although these relationships differed between the countries. Overall, the present study supports the viability of benevolent and corrective humor, which has yet received insufficient attention in psychology, for cross-cultural investigations and applications of humor, well-being, and morality.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The gender gap in the care economy is larger in highly developed countries : sociocultural explanations for paradoxical findings
Autorzy:
Eller, Anja
Vink, Melissa
Germano, Adriana L.
Warkineh, Turuwark Zalalam
Bodinaku, Blerta
Ainsaar, Mare
Martinot, Delphine
Ramis, TamilSelvan
Gjoneska, Biljana
Lapytskaia Aidy, Christina
Kirby, Teri A.
Schulmeyer, Marion K.
Steffens, Melanie C.
de Lemus, Soledad
Bosak, Janine
Bąbel, Przemysław
Rani, Nitya
Smith-Castro, Vanessa
Meeussen, Loes
Bîrneanu, Andreea G.
Bergsieker, Hilary B.
Choi, Incheol
Velásquez-Díaz, Laura Maria
Pizarro, Jon
Branković, Marija
Atkinson, Ciara
Kunuroglu, Filiz
Morton, Thomas
Dasgupta, Nilanjana
Hoppe, Annedore
Cheryan, Sapna
Henningsen, Levke
Kulich, Clara
Danyliuk, Ivan
Barth, Markus
Qouta, Samir
Benson-Greenwald, Tessa M.
Scheifele, Carolin
Block, Katharina
Melka, Tizita Lemma
Olsson, Maria I. T.
Samekin, Adil
Coogan, Andrew
Erentaitė, Rasa
Lee, Albert
Berent, Jacques
Sun, Molly Shuyi
Eneroth, Anna
Saab, Rim
Croft, Alyssa
Renström, Emma A.
Devos, Thierry
Jasini, Alba
Steele, Jennifer R.
Burkauskas, Julius
Rivera-Rodriguez, Adrian
Aarntzen, Lianne
González, Omar Martínez
Eisner, Léïla
Gartzia, Leire
Sánchez-Pachecho, Tracy
Kozytska, Inna
Morandini, James
Hässler, Tabea
Anderson, Joel
Harb, Charles
Gitikhmayeva, Lyudmila
Schmader, Toni
Hall, William
Bosson, Jennifer
Grijalva, Isaac David
Avicenna, Mohamad
Efremova, Maria
Hawi, Diala R.
Sirlopú, David
Miranda-Orrego, María Isabel
Menkir Gizaw, Abiy
Gismondi Diaz, Renzo
Sucic, Ines
Redersdorff, Sandrine
Pyrkosz-Pacyna, Joanna
Pacilli, Maria Giuseppina
Meister, Alyson
Kelmendi, Kaltrina
Diab, Marwan
Contreras-Ibáñez, Carlos C.
Choi, Eunsoo
Kitakaji, Yoko
Adamus, Magdalena
McNamara, Rita Anne
Hassan, Bushra
Gustafsson Sendén, Marie
Spaccatini, Federica
Dar-Nimrod, Ilan
Franc, Renata
Diekman, Amanda B.
Jakšić, Ivana
Zhang, Xiaoxiao
Vandello, Joseph
Fedáková, Denisa
Gavreliuc, Alin
Gavreliuc, Dana
Mkamwa, Thadeus
Žeželj, Iris
Schuster, Carolin
Kosakowska-Berezecka, Natasza
Gecaite-Stonciene, Julija
González, Roberto
Pop-Jordanova, Nada
Nikitin, Jana
Page-Gould, Elizabeth
Perandrés-Gómez, Ana
Güngör, Derya
Kundtová-Klocová, Eva
Luzvinda, Liany
Ishii, Keiko
Maricchiolo, Fridanna
Jurkevičienė, Jurgita
Van Laar, Colette
Sakata, Kiriko
Zhao, Xian
Martiny, Sarah
Soo, Kadri
Maloku, Edona
Čavojová, Vladimíra
Otten, Sabine
Vives, Eva
Wee, Sheila
Mrisho, David
Biernat, Monica
van Grootel, Sanne
López-López, Wilson
Sczesny, Sabine
Ryabichenko, Tatiana
Rocha-Sánchez, Tania E.
Giovannelli, Ilaria
Mickuviene, Narseta
Régner, Isabelle
Opis:
Despite the growing demand for care economy employees (e.g., nurses, teachers, and social workers), men remain underrepresented in these careers. While economically developed countries support more equal rights for women and men, their labor markets are highly gender segregated (Charles, 1992, 2003). We conducted a focused investigation of this paradoxical pattern in the care economy, testing whether gender gaps in care economy career interest are larger in more economically developed countries and, if so, what psychological and cultural factors underlie these patterns. We examined these questions with labor data from 70 countries (Study 1) and a preregistered study of career interests among 19,240 university students from 49 countries (Study 2). Although more economically developed countries tend to promote greater gender equality, our results reveal that the gender gap in care economy representation (Study 1) and interest (Study 2) is especially large in such countries. We did not observe parallel patterns for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics representation or interest. Results from Study 2 supported an integrated theoretical account of this development paradox in care economy interest: Cross-national variation in the gender gap in care economy interest was predicted by country-level variation in economic development and individualism/collectivism but not by self-expression values or country-level gender equality, countering prior (controversial) claims of a gender equality paradox. Furthermore, larger gender gaps in communal values (e.g., men's lower valuing of helping and caring for others) were a proximal predictor of larger gender gaps in care economy interest in highly economically developed countries.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Gender gap in parental leave intentions : evidence from 37 countries
Autorzy:
Eller, Anja
Contreras- Ibáñez, Carlos C.
Vink, Melissa
Germano, Adriana L.
Warkineh, Turuwark Zalalam
Bodinaku, Blerta
Ainsaar, Mare
Martinot, Delphine
Ramis, TamilSelvan
Gjoneska, Biljana
Lapytskaia Aidy, Christina
Kirby, Teri A.
Schulmeyer, Marion K.
Steffens, Melanie C.
de Lemus, Soledad
Bosak, Janine
Bąbel, Przemysław
Page- Gould, Elizabeth
Rani, Nitya
Meeussen, Loes
Rocha, Sánchez Tania Esmeralda
Bîrneanu, Andreea G.
Bergsieker, Hilary B.
Choi, Incheol
Pizarro, Jon
Branković, Marija
Atkinson, Ciara
Kunuroglu, Filiz
Morton, Thomas
Dasgupta, Nilanjana
Hoppe, Annedore
Cheryan, Sapna
Henningsen, Levke
Kulich, Clara
Danyliuk, Ivan
Erentaite, Rasa
Barth, Markus
Scheifele, Carolin
Block, Katharina
Melka, Tizita Lemma
Olsson, Maria I. T.
Samekin, Adil
López- López, Wilson
Coogan, Andrew
Lee, Albert
Berent, Jacques
Sun, Molly Shuyi
Saab, Rim
Croft, Alyssa
Miranda- Orrego, María Isabel
Renström, Emma A.
Devos, Thierry
Jasini, Alba
Pyrkosz- Pacyna, Joanna
Steele, Jennifer R.
Burkauskas, Julius
Kosakowska- Berezecka, Natasza
Aarntzen, Lianne
González, Omar Martínez
Pop- Jordanova, Nada
Eisner, Léïla
Velásquez- Díaz, Laura Maria
Gartzia, Leire
Kozytska, Inna
Morandini, James
Martiny, Sarah E.
Hässler, Tabea
Anderson, Joel
Benson- Greenwald, Tessa M.
Harb, Charles
Gitikhmayeva, Lyudmila
Schmader, Toni
Hall, William
Bosson, Jennifer
Grijalva, Isaac David
Avicenna, Mohamad
Efremova, Maria
Hawi, Diala R.
Sánchez- Pachecho, Tracy
Sirlopú, David
Gismondi Diaz, Renzo
Sucic, Ines
Redersdorff, Sandrine
Pacilli, Maria Giuseppina
Meister, Alyson
Kelmendi, Kaltrina
Quta, Sameir
Diab, Marwan
Choi, Eunsoo
Kitakaji, Yoko
Adamus, Magdalena
McNamara, Rita Anne
Hassan, Bushra
Gustafsson Sendén, Marie
Rivera- Rodriguez, Adrian
Spaccatini, Federica
Perandrés, Ana
Franc, Renata
Diekman, Amanda B.
Jakšić, Ivana
Lindqvist, Anna
Zhang, Xiaoxiao
Vandello, Joseph
Fedáková, Denisa
Gavreliuc, Alin
Gavreliuc, Dana
Mkamwa, Thadeus
Žeželj, Iris
Schuster, Carolin
González, Roberto
Nikitin, Jana
Güngör, Derya
Gizaw, Abiy Menkir
Luzvinda, Liany
Ishii, Keiko
Maricchiolo, Fridanna
Dar- Nimrod, Ilan
Gecaite- Stonciene, Julija
Jurkevičienė, Jurgita
Van Laar, Colette
Kundtová- Klocová, Eva
Sakata, Kiriko
Zhao, Xian
Soo, Kadri
Maloku, Edona
Čavojová, Vladimíra
Otten, Sabine
Vives, Eva
Mrisho, David
Biernat, Monica
Smith- Castro, Vanessa
van Grootel, Sanne
Sczesny, Sabine
Ryabichenko, Tatiana
Giovannelli, Ilaria
Mickuviene, Narseta
Régner, Isabelle
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Policy as normative influence? : on the relationship between parental leave policy and social norms in gender division of childcare across 48 countries
Autorzy:
Perandrés‐Gómez, Ana
Schuster, Carolin
Coogan, Andrew
Bergsieker, Hilary B.
Kosakowska‐Berezecka, Natasza
Jakšić, Ivana
Grijalva, Isaac David
Vandello, Joseph
Gjoneska, Biljana
Martinot, Delphine
Scheifele, Carolin
Branković, Marija
Sun, Molly Shuyi
Germano, Adriana L.
Erentaite, Rasa
Kulich, Clara
Miranda‐Orrego, María Isabel
Schulmeyer, Marion K.
Gartzia, Leire
Warkineh, Turuwark Zalalam
Dasgupta, Nilanjana
Eisner, Léïla
Hassan, Bushra
Sánchez‐Pacheco, Tracy
Bodinaku, Blerta
Burkauskas, Julius
Rivera‐Rodriguez, Adrian
Meeussen, Loes
Smith‐Castro, Vanessa
Koc, Yasin
Lee, Albert
Spaccatini, Federica
Zhang, Xiaoxiao
Nikitin, Jana
Schindler, Simon
Fedáková, Denisa
Block, Katharina
Jasini, Alba
Melka, Tizita Lemma
Régner, Isabelle
Esmeralda, Rocha‐Sánchez Tania
Morandini, James
Aarntzen, Lianne
Zhao, Xian
Bosson, Jennifer
Gecaite‐Stonciene, Julija
Diekman, Amanda B.
González, Roberto
Bosak, Janine
Žeželj, Iris
Mrisho, David
Ryabichenko, Tatiana
Henningsen, Levke
Sucic, Ines
Danyliuk, Ivan
Kocak, Ömer Erdem
Cheryan, Sapna
López‐López, Wilson
Kitakaji, Yoko
Franc, Renata
Güngör, Derya
Diab, Marwan
Froehlich, Laura
Harb, Charles
Contreras‐Ibáñez, Carlos C.
Gavreliuc, Alin
Lindqvist, Anna
Ishii, Keiko
Sczesny, Sabine
Gismondi Diaz, Renzo
Hübner, Ann‐Kathrin
Efremova, Maria
Eller, Anja
Vink, Melissa
Atkinson, Ciara
Jurkevičienė, Jurgita
Soo, Kadri
Hall, William
Ramis, TamilSelvan
Redersdorff, Sandrine
McNamara, Rita Anne
Sakata, Kiriko
Hässler, Tabea
Gustafsson Sendén, Marie
Maricchiolo, Fridanna
Maloku, Edona
Birneanu, Andreea
Vives, Eva
Hawi, Diala R.
Benson‐Greenwald, Tessa
Van Laar, Colette
Choi, Eunsoo
González, Omar Martínez
Adamus, Magdalena
Aidy, Christina Lapytskaia
van Grootel, Sanne
Pizarro, Jon
Dar‐Nimrod, Ilan
Giovannelli, Ilaria
Schmader, Toni
Bąbel, Przemysław
Page‐Gould, Elizabeth
Luzvinda, Liany
de Lemus, Soledad
Pyrkosz‐Pacyna, Joanna
Olsson, Maria I. T.
Quta, Sameir
Steele, Jennifer R.
Gitikhmayeva, Lyudmila
Rani, Nitya
Anderson, Joel
Samekin, Adil
Martiny, Sarah E.
Gavreliuc, Dana
Velásquez‐Díaz, Laura Maria
Avicenna, Mohamad
Biernat, Monica
Kunuroglu, Filiz
Kirby, Teri A.
Renström, Emma A.
Choi, Incheol
Kundtová‐Klocová, Eva
Sirlopú, David
Berent, Jacques
Otten, Sabine
Barth, Markus
Saab, Rim
Croft, Alyssa
Devos, Thierry
Mickuviene, Narseta
Kelmendi, Kaltrina
Kozytska, Inna
Meister, Alyson
Pacilli, Maria Giuseppina
Steffens, Melanie C.
Gizaw, Abiy Menkir
Pop‐Jordanova, Nada
Čavojová, Vladimíra
Ainsaar, Mare
Mkamwa, Thadeus
Morton, Thomas
Hoppe, Annedore
Opis:
In the present work, we addressed the relationship between parental leave policies and social norms. Using a pre‐registered, cross‐national approach, we examined the relationship between parental leave policies and the perception of social norms for the gender division of childcare. In this study, 19,259 students (11,924 women) from 48 countries indicated the degree to which they believe childcare is (descriptive norm) and should be (prescriptive norm) equally divided among mothers and fathers. Policies were primarily operationalized as the existence of parental leave options in the respective country. The descriptive and prescriptive norms of equal division of childcare were stronger when parental leave was available in a country – also when controlling for potential confounding variables. Moreover, analyses of time since policy change suggested that policy change may initially affect prescriptive norms and then descriptive norms at a later point. However, due to the cross‐sectional nature of the data, drawing causal inferences is difficult.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
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