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Cari M Pick1,2, Ahra Ko3, Douglas T Kenrick3, Adi Wiezel3, Alexandra S Wormley3, Edmond Awad4, Laith Al-Shawaf5, Oumar Barry6, Yoella Bereby-Meyer7, Watcharaporn Boonyasiriwat8, Eduard Brandstätter9, Suzan Ceylan-Batur10, Bryan K C Choy11, Ana Carla Crispim12, Julio Eduardo Cruz13, Daniel David14, Oana A David14, Renata Pereira Defelipe15, Pinar Elmas16, Agustín Espinosa17, Ana Maria Fernandez18, Velichko H Fetvadjiev19,20, Stefka Fetvadjieva21, Ronald Fischer22,23, Silvia Galdi24, Oscar Javier Galindo-Caballero13,25, Elena V Golovina26, Galina M Golovina26, Luis Gomez-Jacinto27, Sylvie Graf28, Igor Grossmann29, Pelin Gul30, Peter Halama31, Takeshi Hamamura32, Shihui Han33, Lina S Hansson34,35,36, Hidefumi Hitokoto37, Martina Hřebíčková28, Darinka Ilic38, Jennifer Lee Johnson39, Mane Kara-Yakoubian40, Johannes A Karl41, Jinseok P Kim42, Michal Kohút43, Julie Lasselin34,35,36, Hwaryung Lee42, Norman P Li11, Anthonieta Looman Mafra15, Oksana Malanchuk44, Simone Moran45, Asuka Murata46, Jinkyung Na47, Serigne Abdou Lahat Ndiaye48, Jiaqing O49, Ike E Onyishi50, Eddieson Pasay-An51, Muhammed Rizwan52, Eric Roth53, Sergio Salgado54, Elena S Samoylenko26, Tatyana N Savchenko26, Catarina Sette15, A Timur Sevincer55, Eric Skoog56, Adrian Stanciu57, Eunkook M Suh42, Daniel Sznycer58, Thomas Talhelm59, Fabian O Ugwu60, Ayse K Uskul61, Irem Uz10, Jaroslava Varella Valentova15, Marco Antonio Correa Varella15, Liuqing Wei62, Danilo Zambrano63, Michael E W Varnum64.
Abstract
How does psychology vary across human societies? The fundamental social motives framework adopts an evolutionary approach to capture the broad range of human social goals within a taxonomy of ancestrally recurring threats and opportunities. These motives-self-protection, disease avoidance, affiliation, status, mate acquisition, mate retention, and kin care-are high in fitness relevance and everyday salience, yet understudied cross-culturally. Here, we gathered data on these motives in 42 countries (N = 15,915) in two cross-sectional waves, including 19 countries (N = 10,907) for which data were gathered in both waves. Wave 1 was collected from mid-2016 through late 2019 (32 countries, N = 8,998; 3,302 male, 5,585 female; Mage = 24.43, SD = 7.91). Wave 2 was collected from April through November 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic (29 countries, N = 6,917; 2,249 male, 4,218 female; Mage = 28.59, SD = 11.31). These data can be used to assess differences and similarities in people's fundamental social motives both across and within cultures, at different time points, and in relation to other commonly studied cultural indicators and outcomes.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35974021 PMCID: PMC9380674 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01579-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 8.501
Brief descriptions of each of the seven fundamental social motives, and two sample items from each of the 11 six-item subscales of the Fundamental Social Motives Inventory (FSMI).
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| Self-Protection | Archeological and anthropological studies of ancestral societies suggest homicide and assault rates many times greater than those found in modern societies[ | • I think about how to protect myself from dangerous people | |
| • I am motivated to protect myself from dangerous others. | |||
| Disease Avoidance | Ancestrally, contagious illnesses were responsible for the deaths of a substantial portion of infants and for a substantial number of deaths among adults, as well[ | • I avoid places and people that might carry diseases. | |
| • When someone near me is sick, it doesn’t bother me very much. (R) | |||
| Affiliation | Anthropological evidence suggests that individuals living under ancestral conditions would not have produced sufficient calories to feed themselves or their offspring without the existence of cooperative risk-pooling alliances[ | ||
| • I enjoy working with a group to accomplish a goal. | |||
| • Getting along with the people around me is a high priority. | |||
| • Being apart from my friends for long periods of time does not bother me. | |||
| • Having time alone is extremely important to me. | |||
| • I would be extremely hurt if a friend excluded me. | |||
| • It bothers me when groups of people I know do things without me. | |||
| Status | Individuals achieving positions of respect in ancestral groups likely had increased access to resources and desirable mates[ | • It’s important to me that others respect my rank or position. | |
| • I do things to ensure that I don’t lose the status I have. | |||
| Mate Acquisition | All ancestors of currently existing sexually reproducing organisms, including | • I spend a lot of time thinking about ways to meet possible dating partners. | |
| • I am interested in finding a new romantic/sexual partner. | |||
| Mate Retention | Because humans are altricial, our helpless offspring benefit greatly from resources and care provided by two parents[ | ||
| • It is important to me that my partner is sexually loyal to me. | |||
| • It would not be that big a deal to me if my partner and I broke up. (R) | |||
| • I often think about whether my partner will leave me. | |||
| • I worry about others stealing my romantic/sexual partner. | |||
| Kin Care | Beyond caring for their direct descendants, human beings also traditionally shared essential resources and protection within wider kin groups[ | ||
| • Caring for family members is important to me. | |||
| • It is extremely important to me to have good relationships with my family members. | |||
| • I often think about how I could stop bad things from happening to my children. | |||
| • Providing for my children is important to me. | |||
The FSMI includes multiple subscales of Affiliation (i.e., Group, Independence, and Exclusion Concern), Mate Retention (i.e., General and Breakup Concern), and Kin Care (i.e., Family and Children).
Fig. 1Countries in which data were collected in Waves 1 and 2. Countries in which data were collected only during Wave 1 are indicated in blue (n = 13), data collection only in Wave 2 is indicated in yellow (n = 10), and data collection in both Waves 1 and 2 is indicated in green (n = 19).
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Wave 1 data were collected in 32 countries. Wave 2 data were collected in 29 countries. Nineteen countries were represented in both Waves.
Fundamental Social Motive means (and standard deviations) by country in Wave 1.
| Country/Society | SPO | DIS | AFG | AFI | AFX | STA | MAT | MRB | MRT | KCF | KCC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.20(1.19) | 3.65(1.17) | 4.73(0.97) | 4.53(1.11) | 4.62(1.27) | 4.41(0.97) | 3.25(1.58) | 3.14(1.79) | 5.80(1.00) | 5.57(1.33) | 4.89(1.57) | |
| 3.64(1.27) | 3.40(1.09) | 5.31(0.97) | 3.74(1.16) | 4.20(1.04) | 4.38(1.02) | 3.13(1.54) | 2.70(1.55) | 6.03(0.84) | 5.36(1.21) | 5.75(1.21) | |
| 4.69(1.33) | 3.97(1.19) | 4.94(1.04) | 4.09(1.20) | 4.08(1.28) | 4.64(1.18) | 2.92(1.50) | 3.21(1.57) | 6.22(0.76) | 5.76(1.07) | 6.01(1.50) | |
| 4.86(1.02) | 3.82(1.09) | 4.73(1.07) | 4.77(1.11) | 3.88(1.42) | 4.66(1.09) | 3.49(1.29) | 4.08(1.60) | 5.67(0.84) | 5.28(1.27) | 6.21(0.82)† | |
| 4.78(1.31) | 3.55(1.16) | 5.02(1.08) | 4.73(1.22) | 4.28(1.50) | 4.27(1.19) | 3.20(1.60) | 2.94(1.43) | 5.74(0.94) | 5.33(1.28) | 6.00(1.14) | |
| 4.19(1.07) | 3.98(1.06) | 4.57(0.93) | 4.14(1.07) | 4.47(1.22) | 4.40(0.94) | 3.77(1.31) | 3.28(1.48) | 5.44(1.09) | 5.62(1.14) | 4.07(1.18) | |
| 4.41(1.27) | 3.51(1.23) | 5.03(1.02) | 4.53(1.14) | 4.17(1.23) | 3.91(1.22) | 3.21(1.41) | 3.58(1.58) | 5.49(1.02) | 5.57(1.23) | 5.51(1.69) | |
| 5.15(0.84) | 4.54(1.00) | 5.12(0.85) | 4.59(1.13) | 5.26(0.94) | 5.08(0.87) | 3.79(1.25) | 4.29(1.48) | 5.64(0.96) | 5.90(1.03) | 5.15(1.37) | |
| 4.42(1.23) | 3.56(1.25) | 4.93(1.04) | 4.38(1.11) | 3.76(1.51) | 4.48(1.18) | 3.21(1.56) | 3.35(1.44) | 5.83(0.82) | 5.89(1.05) | 5.98(1.36) | |
| 4.11(1.19) | 3.50(1.20) | 5.12(0.90) | 4.56(1.08) | 4.39(1.07) | 4.45(0.95) | 2.83(1.55) | 2.88(1.30) | 6.01(0.92) | 5.67(1.04) | 5.95(0.98) | |
| 3.59(1.24) | 3.19(1.10) | 5.07(0.93) | 4.13(1.14) | 4.44(1.18) | 4.27(1.03) | 3.60(1.44) | 3.01(1.52) | 5.93(0.84) | 5.48(1.23) | 5.04(1.71) | |
| 4.37(1.26) | 4.21(1.21) | 5.35(0.94) | 3.45(1.32) | 4.29(1.24) | 3.76(1.28) | 3.21(1.46) | 3.91(1.62) | 6.25(0.81) | 6.15(0.95) | 6.55(0.69) | |
| 4.38(1.24) | 3.80(1.17) | 4.76(0.91) | 4.60(1.07) | 4.93(1.16) | 4.29(1.00) | 3.34(1.57) | 3.61(1.60) | 5.82(1.06) | 5.66(1.16) | 5.06(1.58) | |
| 4.71(0.74) | 4.18(0.94) | 4.69(0.82) | 4.72(0.96) | 4.91(0.93) | 4.58(0.80) | 3.75(1.11) | 4.10(1.36) | 5.23(1.19) | 5.13(1.20) | 4.57(1.26) | |
| 4.53(1.11) | 4.03(1.07) | 5.02(0.93) | 4.69(0.98) | 4.52(1.23) | 4.97(1.03) | 3.54(1.44) | 3.56(1.60) | 5.13(1.18) | 5.83(1.13) | † | |
| 4.82(1.08) | 3.65(1.26) | 5.53(0.81) | 4.03(1.09) | 5.12(0.97) | 4.72(0.66) | 3.57(1.54) | 4.48(1.28) | 6.07(0.82) | 5.91(1.07) | 5.14(1.70) | |
| 4.55(1.17) | 4.06(1.03) | 4.46(0.98) | 4.54(0.98) | 4.83(1.14) | 4.06(1.02) | 4.18(1.34) | 3.89(1.55) | 5.10(1.25) | 5.34(1.24) | 5.21(1.40) | |
| 5.21(1.13) | 4.38(1.10) | 5.28(1.20) | 4.81(1.15) | 4.43(1.50) | 5.27(1.09) | 3.43(1.22) | 4.17(1.58) | 5.18(1.28) | 5.76(1.28) | 5.25(1.38) | |
| 4.40(1.35) | 3.78(1.08) | 4.59(0.90) | 4.60(0.89) | 4.75(1.05) | 4.82(0.88) | 3.81(1.36) | 3.42(1.44) | 5.60(0.80) | 5.50(1.23) | 5.31(1.80) | |
| 5.06(1.17) | 4.19(1.16) | 4.76(1.15) | 4.98(1.15) | 4.19(1.48) | 4.56(1.16) | 3.41(1.61) | 3.93(1.70) | 5.57(1.13) | 5.18(1.28) | 5.25(1.83) | |
| 4.24(1.12) | 3.68(1.15) | 4.89(0.92) | 4.28(1.11) | 4.79(1.31) | 4.05(1.02) | 3.73(1.55) | 3.39(1.59) | 5.86(0.83) | 5.66(1.12) | 6.48(0.65) | |
| 4.83(1.10) | 4.02(1.13) | 5.24(0.79) | 4.58(1.05) | 4.46(1.12) | 4.97(0.95) | 2.84(1.23) | 3.53(1.48) | 5.76(1.26) | 6.13(0.91) | 5.49(1.46) | |
| 4.47(1.47) | 3.93(1.23) | 4.98(1.16) | 4.93(1.29) | 3.57(1.52) | 3.94(1.29) | 3.04(1.52) | 3.08(1.79) | 5.40(1.14) | 5.41(1.30) | 5.71(1.35) | |
| 4.96(0.99) | 4.16(1.17) | 4.96(0.97) | 4.51(1.19) | 4.77(1.13) | 4.34(1.12) | 3.33(1.53) | 3.78(1.37) | 6.07(0.90) | 5.56(1.19) | 4.71(1.98) | |
| 4.67(1.27) | 3.78(1.25) | 5.01(1.18) | 4.01(1.39) | 4.02(1.23) | 4.75(1.06) | 3.16(1.58) | 2.62(1.40) | 5.94(0.98) | 5.87(1.26) | 5.64(1.44) | |
| 4.52(0.82) | 4.01(1.10) | 4.85(1.00) | 4.51(1.21) | 4.63(1.11) | 4.65(0.86) | 3.04(1.56) | 3.87(1.64) | 5.63(0.68) | 5.70(1.09) | 6.15(1.17)† | |
| 5.48(0.86) | 5.05(0.97) | 5.53(0.91) | 3.04(1.18) | 4.44(0.95) | 5.81(0.84) | 3.37(1.09) | 4.35(1.38) | 5.41(1.09) | 6.39(0.76) | 5.22(1.71) | |
| 5.24(0.79) | 4.70(0.85) | 5.24(0.69) | 4.44(0.78) | 4.94(0.89) | 4.87(0.78) | 3.54(1.11) | 3.98(1.29) | 5.58(0.81) | 5.90(1.00) | 4.64(1.73)† | |
| 4.44(1.17) | 4.07(1.22) | 4.91(1.06) | 4.25(1.29) | 4.39(1.33) | 4.99(1.04) | 3.40(1.36) | 3.47(1.56) | 5.64(1.00) | 5.54(1.19) | 4.86(1.76) | |
| 5.52(1.21) | 4.94(1.39) | 5.33(1.44) | 4.04(1.47) | 4.65(1.55) | 5.37(1.21) | 3.33(1.80) | 3.76(1.79) | 5.74(1.34) | 5.75(1.31) | 5.83(1.60) | |
| 3.81(1.09) | 3.92(1.03) | 5.07(1.02) | 4.29(1.12) | 4.11(1.15) | 4.99(1.04) | 3.26(1.30) | 3.78(1.34) | 5.42(0.84) | 5.69(1.11) | 4.21(1.81)† | |
| 4.46(1.27) | 4.05(1.31) | 4.63(1.12) | 4.88(1.13) | 4.11(1.31) | 4.37(1.11) | 3.27(1.66) | 3.28(1.64) | 5.69(1.15) | 5.21(1.32) | 5.41(1.33) | |
| 4.59(1.24) | 4.02(1.22) | 4.98(1.04) | 4.32(1.25) | 4.47(1.26) | 4.60(1.16) | 3.41(1.46) | 3.60(1.59) | 5.69(1.06) | 5.66(1.19) | 5.37(1.50) |
Fundamental Social Motives are measured on a 7-point Likert scale, and higher numbers indicate greater concern for or importance of the motive. Subscales are Self-protection (SPO), Disease Avoidance (DIS), Affiliation (Group) (AFG), Affiliation (Independence) (AFI), Affiliation (Exclusion Concern) (AFX), Status (STA), Mate Seeking (MAT), Breakup Concern (MRB), Mate Retention (MRT), Kin Care (Family) (KCF), Kin Care (Children) (KCC). Breakup Concern and Mate Retention questions were only answered by participants currently in a relationship. Kin Care (Children) questions were only answered by participants who have children. A version of this table also appears in the Supplementary Materials of a manuscript under review at the time of this publication[32].
†Indicates country samples in which 10 participants or fewer had children/responded to KCC items.
Fundamental Social Motive means (and standard deviations) by country in Wave 2.
| Country/Society | SPO | DIS | AFG | AFI | AFX | STA | MAT | MRB | MRT | KCF | KCC |
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| 4.83(1.41) | 4.59(1.35) | 5.19(1.06) | 4.21(1.43) | 4.17(1.35) | 4.68(1.21) | 2.87(1.77) | 2.99(1.63) | 5.92(0.96) | 5.87(1.14) | 6.27(1.13) | |
| 5.27(1.19) | 5.07(1.14) | 5.15(1.06) | 4.47(1.22) | 4.32(1.44) | 4.20(1.19) | 2.96(1.53) | 3.04(1.50) | 5.73(0.98) | 5.46(1.27) | 6.05(1.21) | |
| 4.87(1.27) | 4.94(1.28) | 4.73(1.12) | 4.97(1.16) | 4.32(1.36) | 4.25(1.16) | 2.91(1.62) | 2.71(1.56) | 5.79(1.12) | 5.40(1.37) | 5.89(0.96) | |
| 5.21(0.85) | 4.57(0.92) | 4.74(0.83) | 4.52(1.17) | 4.97(1.00) | 4.84(0.89) | 3.74(1.17) | 4.25(1.25) | 5.78(0.94) | 5.59(1.06) | 6.18(1.09) | |
| 4.67(1.28) | 4.41(1.14) | 5.02(0.98) | 4.54(1.29) | 3.77(1.46) | 3.95(1.25) | 3.39(1.38) | 3.84(1.74) | 5.59(0.98) | 5.81(1.12) | 5.23(1.92) | |
| 4.33(1.24) | 3.64(1.23) | 5.20(1.01) | 4.58(1.18) | 4.27(1.21) | 4.48(1.00) | 2.48(1.61) | 2.53(1.43) | 6.13(0.89) | 5.92(1.10) | 6.21(1.01) | |
| 4.00(1.19) | 3.98(1.29) | 5.17(0.88) | 3.97(1.21) | 4.63(1.10) | 4.38(1.02) | 3.46(1.55) | 2.78(1.46) | 5.94(1.03) | 5.62(1.10) | 5.00(1.71) | |
| 4.43(1.13) | 4.18(1.09) | 5.26(0.89) | 4.14(1.13) | 4.73(1.08) | 4.26(1.04) | 3.11(1.40) | 4.17(1.69) | 5.75(1.06) | 5.88(1.13) | 5.35(1.66) | |
| 4.69(1.21) | 4.67(1.23) | 4.62(1.07) | 4.73(1.11) | 4.46(1.33) | 3.77(1.16) | 2.46(1.65) | 2.74(1.62) | 6.06(0.78) | 5.66(1.17) | 6.36(0.66) | |
| 4.71(1.17) | 4.56(1.17) | 5.10(0.99) | 4.52(1.16) | 4.83(1.22) | 5.12(0.97) | 4.02(1.53) | 3.49(1.76) | 5.99(0.71) | 5.75(1.07) | 5.38(2.14)† | |
| 4.43(1.07) | 4.55(1.14) | 5.34(0.89) | 3.44(0.96) | 4.69(0.98) | 5.09(0.85) | 4.17(1.63) | 2.76(1.33) | 6.22(0.70) | 6.27(0.80) | 4.53(1.96) | |
| 5.07(1.02) | 4.44(1.27) | 5.65(0.79) | 4.07(1.18) | 4.89(1.12) | 4.81(0.69) | 3.79(1.56) | 4.55(1.35) | 6.12(0.81) | 6.06(0.87) | 6.13(0.99)† | |
| 4.95(0.88) | 4.95(1.02) | 4.47(0.94) | 4.56(1.06) | 4.52(1.09) | 4.54(0.97) | 3.20(1.32) | 3.03(1.29) | 5.38(0.93) | 5.39(1.17) | 5.68(0.92) | |
| 4.55(1.45) | 4.52(1.39) | 4.87(1.09) | 4.84(1.35) | 4.05(1.42) | 4.77(1.12) | 3.16(1.82) | 2.78(1.54) | 5.90(0.86) | 5.78(1.24) | 6.53(0.43) | |
| 5.57(1.34) | 5.34(1.31) | 5.43(1.21) | 4.43(1.35) | 3.66(1.61) | 5.33(1.22) | 2.65(1.40) | 2.79(1.50) | 5.83(1.21) | 6.35(0.99) | 6.49(0.73) | |
| 4.17(1.21) | 3.94(1.12) | 5.09(0.95) | 4.24(1.12) | 4.69(1.13) | 4.11(0.92) | 3.37(1.65) | 2.96(1.50) | 6.07(0.73) | 5.86(1.02) | 6.08(0.12)† | |
| 4.45(1.06) | 4.05(1.07) | 5.24(0.75) | 4.12(1.23) | 5.16(1.02) | 4.03(0.91) | 3.78(1.53) | 3.30(1.48) | 6.10(0.74) | 5.73(1.09) | 6.42(0.82)† | |
| 4.86(1.24) | 4.96(1.18) | 5.21(1.06) | 4.73(1.24) | 3.69(1.39) | 4.00(1.24) | 2.99(1.35) | 3.08(1.65) | 5.33(1.30) | 5.38(1.34) | 5.48(1.52) | |
| 5.18(0.84) | 4.57(1.14) | 4.98(0.93) | 5.38(0.92) | 5.01(1.10) | 5.12(0.93) | 3.75(1.15) | 5.08(1.31) | 5.19(1.13) | 5.54(1.00) | 5.77(0.73) | |
| 4.40(0.91) | 3.99(1.36) | 4.80(0.99) | 5.13(1.06) | 4.36(1.19) | 4.62(1.02) | 2.66(1.37) | 3.45(1.43) | 5.50(0.89) | 5.59(1.38) | 4.72(1.84) | |
| 5.04(1.35) | 4.54(1.03) | 4.80(1.36) | 4.94(1.57) | 4.57(1.74) | 4.86(1.21) | 3.62(1.25) | 4.68(1.85) | 4.53(1.51) | 5.28(1.28) | 5.60(1.23) | |
| 5.53(0.99) | 5.28(1.09) | 5.60(1.02) | 3.12(1.33) | 4.33(1.15) | 5.78(0.97) | 3.38(1.22) | 4.04(1.58) | 5.40(1.24) | 6.43(0.82) | 5.30(1.83) | |
| 4.79(1.06) | 4.65(1.12) | 5.11(0.81) | 4.76(1.11) | 4.85(1.15) | 4.74(0.89) | 3.21(1.34) | 3.73(1.43) | 6.01(0.72) | 5.58(1.07) | 1.00(0.00)† | |
| 4.53(1.14) | 4.08(1.35) | 4.62(1.18) | 4.74(1.12) | 4.14(1.36) | 4.39(1.01) | 3.64(1.62) | 2.73(1.79) | 6.21(0.85) | 5.58(1.21) | 6.05(0.82)† | |
| 4.70(1.13) | 4.47(1.14) | 5.06(0.95) | 4.31(1.19) | 4.13(1.19) | 4.36(0.98) | 2.77(1.48) | 2.60(1.33) | 5.92(0.91) | 5.87(1.01) | 5.83(1.21) | |
| 4.09(1.20) | 4.00(0.98) | 5.06(0.85) | 4.44(1.34) | 4.55(1.38) | 4.22(0.95) | 3.36(1.25) | 2.49(1.50) | 4.60(1.12) | 4.84(1.03) | 5.63(0.93) | |
| 5.16(0.98) | 4.72(0.77) | 5.20(0.91) | 4.75(1.08) | 5.12(1.28) | 4.73(0.98) | 3.56(1.29) | 3.80(1.67) | 5.56(0.89) | 5.48(1.37) | 5.02(1.96) | |
| 4.71(1.15) | 5.15(1.22) | 4.83(1.17) | 4.36(1.25) | 4.20(1.38) | 4.80(1.16) | 3.06(1.30) | 3.43(1.56) | 5.94(0.84) | 5.49(1.24) | 7.00(0.00)† | |
| 4.97(1.32) | 5.13(1.25) | 4.43(1.24) | 5.17(1.16) | 3.63(1.42) | 3.70(1.20) | 2.62(1.60) | 2.16(1.26) | 5.90(1.07) | 5.40(1.33) | 5.83(1.18) | |
| 4.79(1.22) | 4.61(1.24) | 5.05(1.05) | 4.40(1.32) | 4.44(1.32) | 4.56(1.18) | 3.23(1.53) | 3.23(1.65) | 5.73(1.07) | 5.70(1.18) | 5.76(1.37) |
Fundamental Social Motives are measured on a 7-point Likert scale, and higher numbers indicate greater concern for or importance of the motive. Subscales are Self-protection (SPO), Disease Avoidance (DIS), Affiliation (Group) (AFG), Affiliation (Independence) (AFI), Affiliation (Exclusion Concern) (AFX), Status (STA), Mate Seeking (MAT), Breakup Concern (MRB), Mate Retention (MRT), Kin Care (Family) (KCF), Kin Care (Children) (KCC). Breakup Concern and Mate Retention questions were only answered by participants currently in a relationship. Kin Care (Children) questions were only answered by participants who have children. A version of this table also appears in the Supplementary Materials of a manuscript under review at the time of this publication[32].
†Indicates country samples in which 10 participants or fewer had children/responded to KCC items.
Fig. 2Hierarchical clustering of societies based on fundamental social motives measured in Wave 1. The dendrogram illustrates societies’ similarity on overall fundamental social motive (FSM) profiles (N = 8,998 participants) in the Wave 1 data collection. Two countries that branch apart farther from the center are more similar than two countries that branched apart closer to the center. The color of a country’s link represents its membership to a main cluster (two clusters: red and blue), whereas the color of its name represents its membership to a sub-cluster (five sub-clusters). The radar chart next to each cluster of the dendrogram shows average z-scores of each FSM subscale for all countries in that cluster. Subscales are Self-Protection (SPO), Disease Avoidance (DIS), Affiliation (Group) (AFG), Affiliation (Independence) (AFI), Affiliation (Exclusion Concern) (AFX), Status (STA), Mate Seeking (MAT), Breakup Concern (MRB), Mate Retention (MRT), Kin Care (Family) (KCF).
Fig. 3Hierarchical clustering of societies based on fundamental social motives measured in Wave 2. The dendrogram illustrates societies’ similarity on overall fundamental social motive (FSM) profiles (N = 6,917 participants) in the Wave 2 data collection. Two countries that branch apart farther from the center are more similar than two countries that branched apart closer to the center. The color of a country’s link represents its membership to a main cluster (two clusters: red and blue), whereas the color of its name represents its membership to a sub-cluster (five sub-clusters). The radar chart next to each cluster of the dendrogram shows average z-scores of each FSM subscale for all countries in that cluster. Subscales are Self-Protection (SPO), Disease Avoidance (DIS), Affiliation (Group) (AFG), Affiliation (Independence) (AFI), Affiliation (Exclusion Concern) (AFX), Status (STA), Mate Seeking (MAT), Breakup Concern (MRB), Mate Retention (MRT), Kin Care (Family) (KCF).
| Measurement(s) | Motivation • Emotional Well-being • Socioeconomic Indicator • Culture • Cultural Diversity |
| Technology Type(s) | survey method • digital curation |
| Sample Characteristic - Organism | Homo sapiens |
| Sample Characteristic - Location | Australia • Austria • Bolivia • Brazil • Bulgaria • Canada • Chile • China • Colombia • Czech Republic • Germany • Hong Kong • India • Israel • Italy • Japan • Kenya • Lebanon • Mexico • The Netherlands • New Zealand • Nigeria • Pakistan • Peru • The Philippines • Portuguese Republic • Romania • Russia • Saudi Arabia • Senegal • Serbia • Singapore • Slovak Republic • South Korea • Spain • Sweden • Thailand • Turkey • Uganda • Ukraine • United Kingdom • United States of America |