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A Cross-Cultural Replication and Validation of the Generalized Pliance and Tracking Questionnaire

Although the Generalized Pliance Questionnaire (GPQ) and the Generalized Tracking Questionnaire (GTQ) were created to enhance empirical analyses of rule-governed behavior, more cross-cultural research with these instruments is warranted to examine their validity. Therefore, the current study aimed t...

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Published in:The Psychological record 2024-09, Vol.74 (3), p.313-317
Main Authors: Sheridan, Daniel J., Anderson, Ashley N., Rapp, John T.
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Language:English
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Summary:Although the Generalized Pliance Questionnaire (GPQ) and the Generalized Tracking Questionnaire (GTQ) were created to enhance empirical analyses of rule-governed behavior, more cross-cultural research with these instruments is warranted to examine their validity. Therefore, the current study aimed to replicate previous research with a group of undergraduate students in the United States ( N  = 325). Overall outcomes from the current study replicated those previously reported indicating that pliance and tracking may be similar across different cultural contexts.
ISSN:0033-2933
2163-3452
DOI:10.1007/s40732-024-00611-2