Age identity
A cross-cultural global approach
- Barak, Benny
International Journal of Behavioral Development 33(1):p 2-11, January 2009. | DOI: 10.1177/0165025408099485
A combination of recent international surveys establishes surprising universality of the subjective and ideal age self-construal constructs appraised in years. Results showed that in 18 culturally disparate countries, age-of-birth was older than subjective/cognitive age self-construal; in 15 nations ideal/ desired ages were measured as well, and those were even younger. Implications of the construct's universality , as well as the reliability, validity, and equivalence of the different measurements of age identity in a cross-cultural research context, are discussed from a global perspective.
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