Abstract
Abstract
This exploratory study investigates the development of personality dimensions
related to multicultural effectiveness and its relation to amount of target
language use and self-perceived progress in speaking during a sojourn abroad in
seven European countries. The participants were 59 Swedish and Belgian
university students. The Multicultural Personality Questionnaire – Short
Form (van der Zee, Van Oudenhoven,
Ponterotto, & Fietzer, 2013) was administered at the beginning
and the end of the semester, and data on self-reported weekly hours of target
language use and self-perceived linguistic progress were gathered at Time 2. The
main findings are the observed moderate or near moderate correlations between
self-perceived progress in speaking and change in Cultural Empathy, and between
amount of target language use and change in Cultural Empathy and Openmindedness.
This points to the relevance of further studies on the role of target language
use and progress in the development of personality characteristics.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
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