📚 Volume 33, Issue 4
📋 ID: vLuakAq
Authors
Eglė Petrauskaitė, Aravinda Wijesinghe, Nasrin Al-Mansouri
Eglė Petrauskaitė: Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania; Aravinda Wijesinghe: University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka; Nasrin Al-Mansouri: National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Keywords
behavioral analysis
cultural psychology
individualism
collectivism
emotional expression
conflict resolution
Abstract
This study explores the diverse behavioral patterns across European, Asian, and Middle Eastern cultures to provide a comprehensive understanding of cultural influences on behavior. The objective was to examine how cultural frameworks shape individual behavioral responses and decision-making processes. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the study employed quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with participants from Lithuania, Sri Lanka, and Mongolia to gather in-depth insights. Key findings indicate significant variations in behavioral tendencies, with European participants exhibiting higher individualism compared to their Asian and Middle Eastern counterparts, who demonstrated strong collectivist behaviors. Furthermore, the study reveals that cultural norms significantly impact emotional expression and conflict resolution strategies. These findings suggest that while globalization continues to homogenize aspects of behavior, cultural roots remain influential in shaping distinct behavioral patterns. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of acknowledging cultural diversity in psychological studies and recommends that further research consider the dynamic interplay between culture and individual behavior.
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Eglė Petrauskaitė, Aravinda Wijesinghe, Nasrin Al-Mansouri (2026).
"Cross-Cultural Insights into Behavioral Patterns: A Comparative Study of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern Societies".
Wulfenia, 33(4).