The need achievement orientation of Catholic and Protestant Mexican-Americans

Autores

  • Louise Bronson
  • Arnold Meadow

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30849/rip/ijp.v2i3.519

Resumo

The Need-achievement orientations of fifty-four Protestant and fifty-four Catholic Mexican-American subjects of similar levels of acculturation and socio-economic background are here reported. It was hypothesized that values relevant to the “Protestant Ethic” would be reflected by Protestant subjects. One instrument, evaluat­ing basic achievement motivation, reflected an equal drive in both groups but a second instrument reflecting values and attitudes showed the Protestants to have achievement goals more related to an activistic-individualistic-future orientation. It is suggested that certain elements of the Protestant religion such as stewardship, indi­vidual responsibility, asceticism and self-discipline are responsible for the attitude differences expressed by Protestant subjects.

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Publicado

2017-07-10

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Bronson, L., & Meadow, A. (2017). The need achievement orientation of Catholic and Protestant Mexican-Americans. Revista Interamericana De Psicología/Interamerican Journal of Psychology, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.30849/rip/ijp.v2i3.519