Culture Moderates the Relationship between Family Obligation Values and the Outcomes of Korean and European American College Students

Volume: 51, Issue: 6, Pages: 511 - 525
Published: Jun 13, 2020
Abstract
Family obligation values have been described as an important element of collectivistic cultures that are related to the development of positive emotional well-being and motivation in high school and college students. The present study tested the hypothesis that culture moderates the relationship between family obligation values and the outcomes of Korean (n = 249) and European American (n = 251) college students. The results provided support for...
Paper Details
Title
Culture Moderates the Relationship between Family Obligation Values and the Outcomes of Korean and European American College Students
Published Date
Jun 13, 2020
Volume
51
Issue
6
Pages
511 - 525
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