Developing and Evaluating the Social Axioms Survey in Eleven Countries

Author:

Leung Kwok1,Lam Ben C. P.2,Bond Michael Harris2,Conway Lucian Gideon3,Gornick Laura Janelle3,Amponsah Benjamin4,Boehnke Klaus5,Dragolov Georgi5,Burgess Steven Michael6,Golestaneh Maha6,Busch Holger7,Hofer Jan7,Espinosa Alejandra del Carmen Dominguez8,Fardis Makon9,Ismail Rosnah10,Kurman Jenny11,Lebedeva Nadezhda12,Tatarko Alexander N.12,Sam David Lackland13,Teixeira Maria Luisa Mendes14,Yamaguchi Susumu15,Fukuzawa Ai15,Zhang Jianxin16,Zhou Fan17

Affiliation:

1. City University of Hong Kong, China

2. Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China

3. University of Montana, USA

4. University of Ghana, Ghana

5. Jacobs University Bremen, Germany

6. University of Cape Town, South Africa

7. University of Osnabrück, Germany

8. Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico

9. University of District of Columbia, USA

10. Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia

11. University of Haifa, Israel

12. National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia

13. University of Bergen, Norway

14. Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Brazil

15. University of Tokyo, Japan

16. Institute of Psychology, CAS, China

17. Zhejiang University, China

Abstract

Based on a deductive, culturally decentered approach, new items were generated to improve the reliability of the original Social Axioms Survey, which measures individuals’ general beliefs about the world. In Study 1, results from 11 countries support the original five-factor structure and achieve higher reliability for the axiom dimensions as measured by the new scale. Moreover, moderate but meaningful associations between axiom and Big-Five personality dimensions were found. Temporal change of social axioms at the culture level was examined and found to be moderate. In Study 2, additional new items were generated for social complexity and fate control, then assessed in Hong Kong and the United States. Reliability was further improved for both dimensions. Additionally, two subfactors of fate control were identified: fate determinism and fate alterability. Fate determinism, but not fate alterability, related positively to neuroticism. Other relationships between axiom and personality dimensions were similar to those reported in Study 1. The short forms of the axiom dimensions were generally reliable and correlated highly with the long forms. This research thus provides a stronger foundation for applying the construct of social axioms around the world.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anthropology,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology

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