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Maria Cristina Ferreira

Researcher at Rio de Janeiro State University

Publications -  32
Citations -  2709

Maria Cristina Ferreira is an academic researcher from Rio de Janeiro State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Confirmatory factor analysis & Organizational citizenship behavior. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 27 publications receiving 2500 citations.

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Culture-Level Dimensions of Social Axioms and Their Correlates across 41 Cultures

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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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Ambivalent sexism and attitudes toward wife abuse in Turkey and Brazil.

TL;DR: Men and women in Turkey and Brazil completed the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) and measures of attitudes about wife abuse as mentioned in this paper, finding that hostile sexism (HS) and benevolent sexism (BS) positively correlated with attitudes that legitimize abuse.
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Individualism-collectivism as Descriptive Norms Development of a Subjective Norm Approach to Culture Measurement

TL;DR: In this paper, a new instrument for measuring the descriptive norms related to individualism-collectivism (IC) is presented, which has good statistical properties with iden- tical structures at individual and cultural level, good reliabilities at the individual level, adequate agreement within cultures, and demonstrates first signs of convergent and discriminant validity.
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Dynamic Stereotypes about Women and Men in Latin America and the United States

TL;DR: This paper examined perceptions of women and men of the past, present, and future in Brazil, Chile, and the United States to test the hypothesis that a group undergoing social change is believed to adopt traits associated with its new roles.