College students' trait ratings of three age groups around the Pacific Rim
✍ Scribed by Jake Harwood; Howard Giles; Hiroshi Ota; Herbert D. Pierson; Cindy Gallois; Sik Hung Ng; Tae-Seop Lim; Lilnabeth Somera
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 629 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0169-3816
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✦ Synopsis
In this paper, the traits which younger adults associate with younger, middleaged, and older adults in a number of Pacific Rim nations were assessed. Two dependent variables ('personal vitality' and 'benevolence') emerged from factor analyses of a series of trait adjectives. Cross cultural trends emerged which replicated patterns found in the US context. Main effects indicated declines in ratings of personal vitality and increases in ratings of benevolence with increasing target-age. However, interesting variations on this pattern emerged in different cultures. In particular, very negative evaluations of aging in Hong Kong, and a lack of differentiation between middle-aged and older adults in the Philippines and New Zealand were found. Little evidence emerged supporting the notion of particular positive evaluations of older adults in Asian cultures.