This study grapples with what it means to be part of a cultural group, from a statistical modeling perspective. The method we present compares within- and between-cultural group variability, in behaviors in families. We demonstrate the method using a cross-cultural study of adolescent development and parenting, involving three biennial waves of longitudinal data from 1296 eight-year-olds and their parents (multiple cultures in nine countries). Family members completed surveys about parental negativity and positivity, child academic and social-emotional adjustment, and attitudes about parenting and adolescent behavior. Variance estimates were computed at the cultural group, person, and within-person level using multilevel models. Of the longitudinally consistent variance, most was within and not between cultural groups—although there was a wide range of between-group differences. This approach to quantifying cultural group variability may prove valuable when applied to quantitative studies of acculturation

Within- and between-person and group variance in behavior and beliefs in cross-cultural longitudinal data / Deater-Deckard, Kirby; Godwin, Jennifer; Lansford, Jennifer E.; Bacchini, Dario; Bombi, Anna Silvia; Bornstein, Marc H.; Chang, Lei; Di Giunta, Laura; Dodge, Kenneth A.; Malone, Patrick S.; Oburu, Paul; Pastorelli, Concetta; Skinner, Ann T.; Sorbring, Emma; Steinberg, Laurence; Tapanya, Sombat; Alampay, Liane Peña; Uribe Tirado, Liliana Maria; Zelli, Arnaldo; Al-Hassan, Suha M.. - In: JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENCE. - ISSN 0140-1971. - 62:(2018), pp. 207-217. [10.1016/j.adolescence.2017.06.002]

Within- and between-person and group variance in behavior and beliefs in cross-cultural longitudinal data

Lansford, Jennifer E.;Bacchini, Dario;Bombi, Anna Silvia;Di Giunta, Laura;Dodge, Kenneth A.;Pastorelli, Concetta;Zelli, Arnaldo;
2018

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This study grapples with what it means to be part of a cultural group, from a statistical modeling perspective. The method we present compares within- and between-cultural group variability, in behaviors in families. We demonstrate the method using a cross-cultural study of adolescent development and parenting, involving three biennial waves of longitudinal data from 1296 eight-year-olds and their parents (multiple cultures in nine countries). Family members completed surveys about parental negativity and positivity, child academic and social-emotional adjustment, and attitudes about parenting and adolescent behavior. Variance estimates were computed at the cultural group, person, and within-person level using multilevel models. Of the longitudinally consistent variance, most was within and not between cultural groups—although there was a wide range of between-group differences. This approach to quantifying cultural group variability may prove valuable when applied to quantitative studies of acculturation
2018
acculturation; adolescence; families; multilevel modeling; pediatrics, perinatology and child health; social psychology; developmental and educational psychology; psychiatry and mental health
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Within- and between-person and group variance in behavior and beliefs in cross-cultural longitudinal data / Deater-Deckard, Kirby; Godwin, Jennifer; Lansford, Jennifer E.; Bacchini, Dario; Bombi, Anna Silvia; Bornstein, Marc H.; Chang, Lei; Di Giunta, Laura; Dodge, Kenneth A.; Malone, Patrick S.; Oburu, Paul; Pastorelli, Concetta; Skinner, Ann T.; Sorbring, Emma; Steinberg, Laurence; Tapanya, Sombat; Alampay, Liane Peña; Uribe Tirado, Liliana Maria; Zelli, Arnaldo; Al-Hassan, Suha M.. - In: JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENCE. - ISSN 0140-1971. - 62:(2018), pp. 207-217. [10.1016/j.adolescence.2017.06.002]
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