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Klaus Boehnke
Researcher at Jacobs University Bremen
Publications - 187
Citations - 6946
Klaus Boehnke is an academic researcher from Jacobs University Bremen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Value (mathematics) & German. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 172 publications receiving 6038 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus Boehnke include University of Toronto & Chemnitz University of Technology.
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Differences Between Tight and Loose Cultures: A 33-Nation Study
Michele J. Gelfand,Jana L. Raver,Lisa Hisae Nishii,Lisa Art. Leslie,Janetta Lun,Beng-Chong Lim,Lili Duan,Assaf Almaliach,Soon Ang,Jakobina Arnadottir,Zeynep Aycan,Klaus Boehnke,Paweł Boski,Rosa Cabecinhas,Darius K.-S. Chan,Jagdeep S. Chhokar,Alessia D'Amato,Montse Ferrer,Iris C. Fischlmayr,Ronald Fischer,Márta Fülöp,James Georgas,Emiko S. Kashima,Yoshishima Kashima,Kibum Kim,Alain Lempereur,Patricia Márquez,Rozhan Othman,Bert Overlaet,Penny Panagiotopoulou,Karl Peltzer,Lorena R. Perez-Florizno,Larisa Ponomarenko,Anu Realo,Vidar Schei,Manfred Schmitt,Peter B. Smith,Nazar Soomro,Erna Szabo,Nalinee Taveesin,Midori Toyama,Evert Van de Vliert,Naharika Vohra,Colleen Ward,Susumu Yamaguchi +44 more
TL;DR: The differences across cultures in the enforcement of conformity may reflect their specific histories and advances knowledge that can foster cross-cultural understanding in a world of increasing global interdependence and has implications for modeling cultural change.
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Evaluating the structure of human values with confirmatory factor analysis
Shalom H. Schwartz,Klaus Boehnke +1 more
TL;DR: The authors employ a specially designed confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) approach with new data from two sets of 23 samples from 27 countries (N=10,857) and confirm the 10 basic values, a modified quasi-circumplex rather than a simple circumplex structure, and the claim that values form a motivational continuum.
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Verteilungsfreie Methoden in der Biostatistik
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Culture-Level Dimensions of Social Axioms and Their Correlates across 41 Cultures
Michael Harris Bond,Kwok Leung,Al K. C. Au,Kwok Kit Tong,Sharon Reimel de Carrasquel,Fumio Murakami,Susumu Yamaguchi,Günter Bierbrauer,Theodore M. Singelis,Markus Broer,Filip Boen,Sophie M. Lambert,Maria Cristina Ferreira,Kimberly A. Noels,Jay J. Van Bavel,Saba Safdar,Jianxin Zhang,Lina Chen,Iva Poláčková Šolcová,Iva Stetovska,Toomas Niit,Kaisa-Kitri Niit,Helena Hurme,Mia Böling,Vijé Franchi,Guguli Magradze,Nino Javakhishvili,Klaus Boehnke,Edgar W. Klinger,Xu Huang,Márta Fülöp,Mihály Berkics,Penny Panagiotopoulou,Sujata Sriram,Nandita Chaudhary,Anjali Ghosh,Neharika Vohra,Dien Fakhri Iqbal,Jenny Kurman,Ram David Thein,Anna Laura Comunian,Kyung Ae Son,Ivars Austers,Charles Harb,Joseph O. T. Odusanya,Zainal A. Ahmed,Rosnah Ismail,Fons van deVijver,Colleen Ward,Andrew Mogaji,David L. Sam,Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan,William E. Cabanillas,Ly Sycip,Félix Neto,Rosa Cabecinhas,Paulo Xavier,Margareta Dinca,Nadezhda Lebedeva,Andrianna Viskochil,Oksana Ponomareva,Steven M. Burgess,Luis Oceja,Silvia Campo,Kwang-Kuo Hwang,June Bernadette D’souza,Bilge Ataca,Adrian Furnham,J. Rees Lewis +68 more
TL;DR: Leung et al. as mentioned in this paper revealed a five-dimensional structure of social axioms across individuals from five cultural groups across 41 nations and revealed the culture level factor structure and its correlates across 41 cultures.
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Worries and values.
TL;DR: A social-cognitive analysis suggests that value priorities influence worries by increasing attention to and perception of threats to valued goals and hypotheses relating two types of worries, micro and macro, to 10 types of values are generated.