@article{c2e9b756-fbe9-4188-8fb2-0d1ab2e8cd35, author = {Dorota Czyżowska, Ewa Gurba, Arkadiusz Białek}, title = {<p> Typ orientacji społecznej a sposób konstruowania własnej tożsamości przez młodych dorosłych</p>}, journal = {Psychologia Rozwojowa}, volume = {2012}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.4467/20843879PR.12.018.0637}, issn = {1895-6297}, pages = {57-68},keywords = {identity style; individualism; collectivism; early adulthood}, abstract = {<p> <font face="Arial"><font face="Arial"><strong>Relations between types of social orientation and ways of constructing identity by young adults<br /> <br /> </strong>The research investigates the relationship between an individual’s social orientation and their identity style. The identity style is understood, following Berzonsky (1989), as the manner in which important life decisions are taken, including those related to one’s identity and ways of coping with everyday problems. Having anticipated differences in ways of constructing identity, decision-making, and coping with problems, the author distinguishes three identity styles: informational, normative, and diffuse-avoidant. In turn, the research in social orientations distinguishes an individualistic and a collectivistic orientation (Reykowski, 1999). They are understood as forms of mentality connected with basic intuitions and beliefs related to the question of which type of a relation between an individual and the community is proper and just. The conducted research verifi ed the existence of sex differences in the construction of identity styles and adopted social orientation, as well as the relation between an individual’s identity style and their social orientation. Berzonsky’s revised Identity Style Inventory (ISI-3) and a questionnaire for the measurement of vertical and horizontal collectivism and individualism (KIRH; Adamska, Retowski, Konarski, 2005) were used to determine an individual’s identity style and social orientation, respectively. The KIRH enabled to identify two types collectivism (vertical and horizontal) and two types of individualism.<br /> The sample consisted of 657 subjects (340 female and 317 male), between 22 and 40 years of age. The conducted analysis revealed differences between female and male subjects as regards identity styles and social orientations as well as the relation between certain identity styles and specific social orientations.</font></font></p>}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/psychologia-rozwojowa/artykul/typ-orientacji-spolecznej-a-sposob-konstruowania-wlasnej-tozsamosci-przez-mlodych-doroslych} }