Abstract

A sample of American college students is compared with a sample of Filipino college students in a test situation involving conflict between universalistic and particularistic norms. More uniformity of expectations, a smaller range of approved behavior, and less conflict were found among the Filipinos, and universalistic norms rather than particularistic relations exercised more "power" over them. Some relations be tween social structure and industrialization in the Philippines are suggested.

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