A multi-country, multi-sector replication challenge to the validity of the cultural tightness-looseness measure

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Len J. Treviño
Carolyn P. Egri
David A. Ralston
Irina Naoumova
Olivier Furrer
Yongjuan Li
Fidel León Darder
María Teresa de la Garza Carranza
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[1] Florida Atlantic University,
[2] Simon Fraser University,undefined
[3] University Fellows International Research Consortium,undefined
[4] University of Hartford,undefined
[5] University of Fribourg,undefined
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[7] University of Valencia,undefined
[8] Instituto Tecnológico de Celaya,undefined
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Cultural tightness-looseness measure; Validation study; Measurement issues; Cross-cultural research;
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In this study, we assess the internal and external validity of Gelfand et al.’s (2011) recently developed measure of cultural tightness-looseness (CTL). Our study is composed of six countries (China, Mexico, Netherlands Russia, Spain, U.S.) with three subsamples (business professionals, K-12 teachers, college students) per country. For these 18 subsamples, confirmatory factor analyses failed to support the unidimensional structure of the 6-item CTL measure. Exploratory factor analyses provided further evidence that the 6-item CTL measure does not have a unidimensional structure across cultures. Additionally, inter-rater agreement analyses did not support the use of aggregated scores to construct country-level scores for the CTL index. We also found that country rankings of CTL scores (in total and for subsamples) were substantively different from those reported by Gelfand et al. (2011). Further country-level correlation analyses yielded mixed support for the external validity of the CTL scores. We conclude with a commentary on the implications of our study for cross-cultural research.
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