Previous studies have found that individuals, who are in a collectivist cultures, are generally
interdependent within their groups, such as family, tribe, nation and so on.
Hypothesis 1: Regarding recycling attitudes, perceived social exclusion will have a positive effect among people with a predominantly
interdependent self-construal, whereas it will have a negative effect among people with a predominantly independent self-construal.
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND
INTERDEPENDENT CORE ELEMENTS
First, we propose the general model of two controlled
interdependent networks A and B, which take into account not only the intranetwork coupling, but also the time-varying internetwork delays coupling.
Interdependent consumers of all four cultures favored products that bring people together in using them or require several people to use them (e.g., games, karaoke), matching the
interdependent need for group harmony and collective mentality.
In this increasingly
interdependent world, your rivals can threaten you as much by collapsing as by rising.
There is a similar provision with respect to former adult
interdependent partners.
interdependent elements forming a complex whole." A systematic theologian would appear to have the task of both demonstrating and explaining the interrelationships among the various
interdependent elements that make up the complex whole of theology.
However, the roles of
interdependent SC and masculinity/femininity were different for Japanese and American participants.
In athletic settings, an individual sports is considered as an independent task which does not require interaction with others, and a team sports is considered as an
interdependent task which requires high interactions with others in the team.