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Sociālā kapitāla skala×Mēroga "Kultūras vērtības" (Cultural Values Scale)×
NozareSociālā psiholoģijaSociālā psiholoģija
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads20002002
AutorsRobert D. Putnam, Jill Onyx, and Paul BullenDaphna Oyserman
TipsSelf-report Likert scaleSelf-report Likert scale
PirmavotsPutnam, R. D. (2000). Bowling alone: The collapse and revival of American community. Simon & Schuster. link ↗Oyserman, D., Coon, H. M., & Kemmelmeier, M. (2002). Rethinking individualism and collectivism: Evaluation of theoretical assumptions and meta-analyses. Psychological Bulletin, 128(1), 3–72. DOI ↗
Citi nosaukumiSCSCVS
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KopsavilkumsThe Social Capital Scale is a self-report measure designed to assess the presence and extent of social capital in individuals and communities. Building on Robert D. Putnam's influential work on social capital as shared norms, networks, and reciprocity, the scale measures dimensions of social connection, participation in community life, and access to social resources. Multiple versions exist, including the scale developed by Onyx and Bullen (2000) with community-level validation.The Cultural Values Scale is a self-report measure designed to assess individual endorsement of cultural values spanning individualism and collectivism. Developed within the cross-cultural psychology literature, the scale captures how individuals prioritize personal autonomy, achievement, and self-expression against group harmony, interdependence, and collective well-being. It has become a standard tool for understanding cultural orientation in diverse populations.
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