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Criteria and methods for assessing cultural universality of cognitive representations underlying complex psychological constructs

Criteria and methods for assessing cultural universality of cognitive representations underlying complex psychological constructs
Criteria and methods for assessing cultural universality of cognitive representations underlying complex psychological constructs
We propose criteria for assessing the cross-cultural universality of cognitive representations that underlie complex psychological constructs. According to prototype theory, complex constructs are cognitively represented in terms of central and peripheral features. The cross-cultural universality of a complex construct, then, pertains to the level of agreement among cultures with regard to these central and peripheral features. We specify four criteria for cross-cultural universality: (1) similar ordinality in features, (2) consistency in rating central (compared to peripheral) features, (3) distinctiveness of feature sets, and (4) similar elevations in prototypicality for feature sets. We suggest simple statistical techniques to evaluate these criteria and demonstrate them in a case study assessing the cross-cultural universality of nostalgia conceptions. The proposed methodology is generative and provides a viable alternative to the restrictive multiple-group confirmatory factor analysis procedures that have impeded progress in this research area.
Prototype, Cross-Cultural Universality, Nostalgia, Multiple-Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Culture, Cognitive Representations, Central Features, Peripheral Features, Invariance Tests
261-350
Oxford University Press
Yung, Yiu-Fai
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Hepper, E.G.
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Gelfand, Michelle J.
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Gelfand, Michelle J.
Chiu, Chi-Yue
Hong, Ying-Yi

Yung, Yiu-Fai, Hepper, E.G., Wildschut, Tim and Sedikides, Constantine (2024) Criteria and methods for assessing cultural universality of cognitive representations underlying complex psychological constructs. In, Gelfand, Michelle J., Chiu, Chi-Yue and Hong, Ying-Yi (eds.) Handbook of advances in culture and psychology. Oxford University Press, pp. 261-350. (doi:10.1093/oso/9780197689783.003.0006).

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We propose criteria for assessing the cross-cultural universality of cognitive representations that underlie complex psychological constructs. According to prototype theory, complex constructs are cognitively represented in terms of central and peripheral features. The cross-cultural universality of a complex construct, then, pertains to the level of agreement among cultures with regard to these central and peripheral features. We specify four criteria for cross-cultural universality: (1) similar ordinality in features, (2) consistency in rating central (compared to peripheral) features, (3) distinctiveness of feature sets, and (4) similar elevations in prototypicality for feature sets. We suggest simple statistical techniques to evaluate these criteria and demonstrate them in a case study assessing the cross-cultural universality of nostalgia conceptions. The proposed methodology is generative and provides a viable alternative to the restrictive multiple-group confirmatory factor analysis procedures that have impeded progress in this research area.

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Published date: 14 May 2024
Keywords: Prototype, Cross-Cultural Universality, Nostalgia, Multiple-Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Culture, Cognitive Representations, Central Features, Peripheral Features, Invariance Tests

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Local EPrints ID: 510190
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/510190
PURE UUID: e4cbec30-f37d-44ff-b366-7fc85f686c83
ORCID for Tim Wildschut: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6499-5487
ORCID for Constantine Sedikides: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-889X

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Date deposited: 19 Mar 2026 17:50
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Author: Yiu-Fai Yung
Author: E.G. Hepper
Author: Tim Wildschut ORCID iD
Editor: Michelle J. Gelfand
Editor: Chi-Yue Chiu
Editor: Ying-Yi Hong

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