Cultural Congruence Test for Russian Adolescents

Background. Cultural congruence serves as a measure of the conformity of an adolescent’s behavior to age-specifc rules inherent in a particular cultural context. A cultural context is a system of situations with pre-set behavior-regulating rules. Objective. Rule-based behavior management is known t...

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Main Authors: Larisa F. Bayanova, Oleg G. Minyaev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University 2019-09-01
Series:Psychology in Russia: State of Art
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Online Access:http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2019_3/Psychology_3_2019_163-176_Bayanova.pdf
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description Background. Cultural congruence serves as a measure of the conformity of an adolescent’s behavior to age-specifc rules inherent in a particular cultural context. A cultural context is a system of situations with pre-set behavior-regulating rules. Objective. Rule-based behavior management is known to be an issue in adolescence. Teenagers ofen defy common rules, thus pitting themselves against adults. In our study, we recruited adolescents between the ages of 12 and 15 years (N=699) who completed a questionnaire on the rules that they have to comply with in their day-to-day lives. Design. Based on 2,498 responses, we identifed 70 rules that were mentioned in 98.15% of the responses. We then designed a cultural congruence diagnostics test to measure the extent to which an adolescent’s behavior fts invariable age-specifc rules in the Russian cultural context. Te rules are combined into four factors: management, safety, studies, and social interaction. Results. Tese factors appear to be in line with existing theories on the adolescents’ social context. According to cultural and historical psychology, peers are considered as the most important subjects that adolescents interact with within their social context; this is confrmed by relevant items in the questionnaire. Studies, the factor that dominates in the pre-adolescent age, are still relevant, which is why the test features such factors as studies and management. Safety emerges as an important factor in the cultural congruence test for preschool children and primary school students. Tis factor helps regulate behavior in adolescence since safety rules are part of the typical rules in the adolescent cultural context. Conclusion. Te test design features the following psychometric properties: internal consistency of the scale (Cronbach’s alpha), discriminatory power (Ferguson’s coefcient), validity, and reliability.
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spelling doaj.art-9efdbcc2e6834ae8a6e692e7a561ca6d2022-12-22T01:49:32ZengM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityPsychology in Russia: State of Art2307-22022074-68572019-09-0112316317610.11621/pir.2019.0312Cultural Congruence Test for Russian AdolescentsLarisa F. BayanovaOleg G. MinyaevBackground. Cultural congruence serves as a measure of the conformity of an adolescent’s behavior to age-specifc rules inherent in a particular cultural context. A cultural context is a system of situations with pre-set behavior-regulating rules. Objective. Rule-based behavior management is known to be an issue in adolescence. Teenagers ofen defy common rules, thus pitting themselves against adults. In our study, we recruited adolescents between the ages of 12 and 15 years (N=699) who completed a questionnaire on the rules that they have to comply with in their day-to-day lives. Design. Based on 2,498 responses, we identifed 70 rules that were mentioned in 98.15% of the responses. We then designed a cultural congruence diagnostics test to measure the extent to which an adolescent’s behavior fts invariable age-specifc rules in the Russian cultural context. Te rules are combined into four factors: management, safety, studies, and social interaction. Results. Tese factors appear to be in line with existing theories on the adolescents’ social context. According to cultural and historical psychology, peers are considered as the most important subjects that adolescents interact with within their social context; this is confrmed by relevant items in the questionnaire. Studies, the factor that dominates in the pre-adolescent age, are still relevant, which is why the test features such factors as studies and management. Safety emerges as an important factor in the cultural congruence test for preschool children and primary school students. Tis factor helps regulate behavior in adolescence since safety rules are part of the typical rules in the adolescent cultural context. Conclusion. Te test design features the following psychometric properties: internal consistency of the scale (Cronbach’s alpha), discriminatory power (Ferguson’s coefcient), validity, and reliability.http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2019_3/Psychology_3_2019_163-176_Bayanova.pdfadolescentbehaviornormative situationcultural congruence
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title_full Cultural Congruence Test for Russian Adolescents
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title_short Cultural Congruence Test for Russian Adolescents
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normative situation
cultural congruence
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