Mwamwenda T S
Department of Educational Foundations, University of Transkei, Southern Africa.
Psychol Rep. 1992 Aug;71(1):332-4. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1992.71.1.332.
This study was done to assess gender and cultural differences on neuroticism as a dimension of personality among both Canadians and Black South Africans. No statistically significant cross-cultural differences were observed. However, statistically significant gender differences emerged among both Canadian and African men and women, with the latter scoring higher on neuroticism than the former.
本研究旨在评估加拿大人和南非黑人中作为人格维度的神经质的性别和文化差异。未观察到具有统计学意义的跨文化差异。然而,加拿大和非洲的男性及女性中均出现了具有统计学意义的性别差异,非洲人在神经质方面的得分高于加拿大人。