1. Comparability of the Social Behavior Inventory in English and Dutch.
- Author
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aan het Rot M, Hogenelst K, and Moskowitz DS
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Canada, Female, Humans, Male, Netherlands, Psychometrics, Students, Translations, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Interpersonal Relations, Personality Inventory, Social Behavior
- Abstract
The Social Behavior Inventory (SBI) assesses social behaviors along the 2 orthogonal axes defining the interpersonal circumplex; that is, in terms of quarrelsomeness-agreeableness and dominance-submissiveness. To contribute to evidence evaluating the cross-cultural construct validity of the SBI, we investigated whether there are differences in how English-speaking students living in Canada and Dutch-speaking students living in The Netherlands view the SBI items. Results suggested there is similarity in the meaning of the items in the 2 cultures. The location of the original English SBI items on the 2 axes of the interpersonal circumplex was generally as expected. Similar results were found for a Dutch translation of the SBI. Differences occurred primarily along the dominance-submissiveness axis and could be explained by cultural differences in men's focus on power.
- Published
- 2013
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