Title of article :
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF A CULTURE’S SOCIAL AXIOMS
AND ADAPTATION DIFFICULTIES AMONG IMMIGRANTS
Author/Authors :
JENNY KURMAN
CARMEL RONEN-EILON، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Social axioms are the prevailing common and basic beliefs that supposedly guide behavior in a culture. Lack
of accurate knowledge about them may therefore interfere with adaptation to a culture. The present study
investigated the implications of inaccurate of knowledge regarding the Israeli social axioms upon howimmigrants
from Ethiopia and the former Soviet Union have adapted to the Israeli society. Central findings were
that a lack of knowledge of the social axioms is negatively related to the sociocultural adaptation of immigrants,
that lack of knowledge regarding social axioms had a unique contribution to prediction of adaptation
difficulties over the contribution of lack of knowledge about values, and that knowledge of a culture’s prevailing
social axioms contributes more to sociocultural adaptation than does actual proximity of the immigrants’
own social axioms to those of the majority. These findings strongly support the utility of social
axioms as cultural descriptors.
Keywords :
adaptation , immigrants , social axioms
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology