Abstract

Temperament is individual differences in behavioral responses or characteristics that have been present since birth but can change and develop along with the experiences experienced by individuals. The individual's temperament affects the individual's tendency to behave and perceive something. This cross-cultural comparative study aims to determine the temperamental of students from the Javanese and Madurese ethnic groups, whether there are cross-cultural differences in the distribution of temperament levels. The results showed that the cultural environment greatly affects the temperamental of individuals, Javanese students tend to have a lower temperament attitude than Madurese students.

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