Quantifying cultural tightness-looseness in Ecuador

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Abstract

Cultural tightness-looseness represents the degree to which a particular culture possesses strong behavioral norms, and the degree to which members of that culture are likely to sanction individuals who deviate from those norms. While tightness-looseness has been quantified for a large and growing number of countries around the world, there are many countries where a tightness-looseness score has yet to be determined, thus impeding the inclusion of those countries in cross-cultural research with a tightness-looseness focus. There is a dearth of research on cultural tightness-looseness in South America in particular. We report results from a national survey of 1,265 Ecuadorian residents which provided quantification of the relatively tight culture of Ecuador.

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Jolly, P. M., van Hoof, H., Chen, F., Kim, B., Duran, M. E., Navas, A. C., … Pérez, G. M. (2021). Quantifying cultural tightness-looseness in Ecuador. PLoS ONE, 16(1 January). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246064

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