Fell Clemens B, König Cornelius J, Jung Sebastian, Sorg Daniel, Ziegler Matthias
Department of Psychology, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany.
Department of Psychology, Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Int J Psychol. 2019 Feb;54(1):17-22. doi: 10.1002/ijop.12441. Epub 2017 Jul 3.
Cultural norms of behaviour influence desirable and problematic behaviours of individuals. In particular, cultural norms should influence individuals' dishonesty. In a recent Nature study, prevalence of rule violations was introduced as a new country-level measure of behavioural norms. However, information on individuals' actual honesty was not available due to characteristics of the experimental design. Overcoming this limitation, we show that country-level behavioural norms are related to individual-level knowledge overclaiming behaviour (i.e., claiming to know concepts that do not exist, a measure of individuals' actual behavioural dishonesty) among 290,954 students from 57 countries (from the 2012 PISA study). Our study represents a crucial test of the argument that cultural norms influence individual's behaviour and of the validity of the measurement of countries' prevalences of rule violations. These results imply that shaping the behaviour of today's students may result in new behavioural norms that emphasise honesty and rule adherence more strongly.
行为的文化规范会影响个人的期望行为和问题行为。特别是,文化规范应该会影响个人的不诚实行为。在最近的一项《自然》研究中,违规行为的普遍性被引入作为一种新的国家层面行为规范的衡量标准。然而,由于实验设计的特点,无法获得关于个人实际诚实度的信息。克服这一限制后,我们发现国家层面的行为规范与来自57个国家(来自2012年国际学生评估项目研究)的290,954名学生的个人层面知识过度宣称行为(即声称知道不存在的概念,这是衡量个人实际行为不诚实的一种方式)有关。我们的研究对文化规范影响个人行为这一论点以及国家违规行为普遍性测量的有效性进行了关键检验。这些结果意味着塑造当今学生的行为可能会产生更加强调诚实和遵守规则的新行为规范。