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DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.89.5.800
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The Structure of Goal Contents Across 15 Cultures.

Frédérick M. E. Grouzet,Tim Kasser,Aaron Ahuvia,José Miguel Fernández Dols,Youngmee Kim,Sing Lau,Richard M. Ryan,Shaun Saunders,Peter Schmuck,Kennon M. Sheldon

Psychology
Hedonism
Social psychology
2005
The authors investigated the structure of goal contents in a group of 1,854 undergraduates from 15 cultures around the world. Results suggested that the 11 types of goals the authors assessed were consistently organized in a circumplex fashion across the 15 cultures. The circumplex was well described by positioning 2 primary dimensions underlying the goals: intrinsic (e.g., self-acceptance, affiliation) versus extrinsic (e.g., financial success, image) and self-transcendent (e.g., spirituality) versus physical (e.g., hedonism). The circumplex model of goal contents was also quite similar in both wealthier and poorer nations, although there were some slight cross-cultural variations. The relevance of these results for several theories of motivation and personality are discussed.
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    The Structure of Goal Contents Across 15 Cultures.” is a paper by Frédérick M. E. Grouzet Tim Kasser Aaron Ahuvia José Miguel Fernández Dols Youngmee Kim Sing Lau Richard M. Ryan Shaun Saunders Peter Schmuck Kennon M. Sheldon published in 2005. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.