Ogihara and Uchida study (socio) Flashcards

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Aim

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To investigate the relationship between individualistic values, subjective well-being (SWB) and the number of slose relationships in Japan and the USA

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Procedure

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  • sample consisted of 100 students from a japanese university and 60 students fom an american university
  • students answered questionnaires related to individualistic and collectivistic orientation, subjective well-being including life satisfaction and the nature of their friendships (sociogram)
  • researchers investigated links between scores on questionnaires, individualistic vs collectiist perspective and number of close friends
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Findings

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  • in japan, an individualistic orientation negatively affected subjective well-being, wheras a collectivistic orientatoon did not affect subjective well-being (opposite was true in the US)
  • in japan, indivuidalistic, orientation was associated with fewer close friends Number of close friends positively predicted subject well-bwing , even after orientation was controlled. In japan, number of close friends mediated effect of an individualisticorientationn on subjective well-being
    - Suggests that people in japan who try to be independent and value individualism will have difficulty maintaining close friendships (globalization can have a negative impact)
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Strengths

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  • researchers generalized results to make hypothesis about east asian countries with similar values
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Limitations

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  • casual relationships are not clear (frienndship orientation) - meaning maybe fewer friends leads someone to be more individualistic and have a lower subjective well-being
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Ethical considerations

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  • protection from harm (questions could bring up sesitive issues)
  • informed consent (students should know they wull be asked about their subjective well-being)
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Research method

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  • correlation study
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